Spherical cavity-expansion model for penetration of reinforced-concrete targets

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Y. J. Deng
W. J. Song
X. W. Chen
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[1] China Academy of Engineering Physics,Institute of Systems Engineering
[2] Shock and Vibration of Engineering Materials and Structures Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province,Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture
[3] Southwest University of Science and Technology,Department of Mechanics and Engineering Science, College of Engineering
[4] Peking University,Advanced Research Institute for Multidisciplinary Science
[5] Beijing Institute of Technology,State Key Lab of Explosion Science and Technology
[6] Beijing Institute of Technology,undefined
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Acta Mechanica Sinica | 2019年 / 35卷
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Dynamic cavity-expansion theory; Reinforced concrete; Penetration resistance; Reinforcement ratio;
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The feature of reinforcing bars is introduced into dynamic cavity-expansion theory. Based on the elastic–plastic response penetration model of plain (i.e., unreinforced) concrete (Forrestal and Tzou, 1997), a dynamic spherical cavity-expansion penetration model for reinforced-concrete targets is developed with consideration of the circumferential restriction effect derived from reinforcing bars in the crushed region. The theoretical solution and simplified calculation formula for the cavity radial stress in incompressible and compressible reinforced concrete are obtained by introducing a reinforcement ratio as the volume fraction of rebars in the concrete target. A damping function is presented to describe the restriction effect of a single layer of reinforcing bars on the surrounding concrete, thus establishing a model to calculate the penetration resistance of multilayer reinforced-concrete targets. Compared with test data for the penetration depth, this model considering the circumferential restriction effect produces better results compared with the existing theory.
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页数:16
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