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Lead spall velocity of fragments of ultra-high-performance concrete slabs under partially embedded cylindrical charge-induced explosion 被引量:1
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作者 Yi Fan Li Chen +2 位作者 Heng-bo Xiang Qin Fang Fang-yu Han 《Defence Technology(防务技术)》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2023年第5期50-59,共10页
When an explosion occurs close to or partially within the face of a concrete structure, fragments are rapidly launched from the opposite face of the structure owing to concrete spalling, posing a significant risk to n... When an explosion occurs close to or partially within the face of a concrete structure, fragments are rapidly launched from the opposite face of the structure owing to concrete spalling, posing a significant risk to nearby personnel and equipment. To study the lead fragment velocity of ultra-high-performance concrete(UHPC), partially embedded explosion experiments were performed on UHPC slabs of limited thickness using a cylindrical trinitrotoluene charge. The launch angles and velocities of the resulting fragments were the determined using images collected by high-speed camera to document the concrete spalling and fragment launching process. The results showed that UHPC slabs without fiber reinforcement had a fragment velocity distribution of 0-118.3 m/s, which are largely identical to that for a normal-strength concrete(NSC) slab. In addition, the fragment velocity was negatively correlated to the angle between the velocity vector and vertical direction. An empirical Eq. for the lead spall velocity of UHPC and NSC slabs was then proposed based on a large volume of existing experimental data. 展开更多
关键词 Ultra-high-performance concrete Reinforced concrete slabs Explosion Fragment velocity Blast resistance
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Experimental study on unloading induced shear performances of 3D saw-tooth rock fractures 被引量:5
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作者 Qian Yin Xinxin Nie +3 位作者 Jiangyu Wu Qi Wang Kaiqi Bian Hongwen Jing 《International Journal of Mining Science and Technology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2023年第4期463-479,共17页
A fractal model governing saw-tooth fractures was first introduced to replicate sandstone samples containing an inclined 3D penetrating rough fracture surface with various joint roughness coefficients(JRC).In conventi... A fractal model governing saw-tooth fractures was first introduced to replicate sandstone samples containing an inclined 3D penetrating rough fracture surface with various joint roughness coefficients(JRC).In conventional triaxial compression,the peak strength for fractured samples increased with both confining pressure and JRC.During the unloading confining pressure process,the normal stress of fractures declined but the shear stress increased,resulting in shear sliding of fractures.The shear displacement of fractures exponentially increased,and the positive normal displacement decreased gradually to negative values under coupling effects of shear contraction caused by normal stress and shear dilation due to climbing effects of fractures.Transition from quasi-static to dynamic sliding of the fractures was identified.The sliding resistance duration increased with confining pressure but decreased with JRC.After prepeak unloading,the fracture surfaces presented a more significant surface wear response and JRC values decreased by 1.70%–59.20%due to more remarkable asperity degradation compared with those after conventional triaxial compression.The theoretical model for shear strength of fractures was established through improving the Ladanyi&Archambault model by introducing the relations between normal stress and surface wear ratios of fractures,which agreed well with the experimental results. 展开更多
关键词 Saw-tooth fracture surfaces Pre-peak unloading Shear sliding Normal displacement JRC values
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Effect of dry-wet cycles on dynamic properties and microstructures of sandstone:Experiments and modelling 被引量:1
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作者 Hai Pu Qingyu Yi +3 位作者 Andrey P.Jivkov Zhengfu Bian Weiqiang Chen Jiangyu Wu 《International Journal of Mining Science and Technology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第5期655-679,共25页
Underground pumped storage power plant(UPSP)is an innovative concept for space recycling of abandoned mines.Its realization requires better understanding of the dynamic performance and durability of reservoir rock.Thi... Underground pumped storage power plant(UPSP)is an innovative concept for space recycling of abandoned mines.Its realization requires better understanding of the dynamic performance and durability of reservoir rock.This paper conducted ultrasonic detection,split Hopkinson pressure bar(SHPB)impact,mercury intrusion porosimetry(MIP),and backscatter electron observation(BSE)tests to investigate the dynamical behaviour and microstructure of sandstone with cyclical dry-wet damage.A coupling FEM-DEM model was constructed for reappearing mesoscopic structure damage.The results show that dry-wet cycles decrease the dynamic compressive strength(DCS)with a maximum reduction of 39.40%,the elastic limit strength is reduced from 41.75 to 25.62 MPa.The sieved fragments obtain the highest crack growth rate during the 23rd dry-wet cycle with a predictable life of 25 cycles for each rock particle.The pore fractal features of the macropores and micro-meso pores show great differences between the early and late cycles,which verifies the computational statistics analysis of particle deterioration.The numerical results show that the failure patterns are governed by the strain in pre-peak stage and the shear cracks are dominant.The dry-wet cycles reduce the energy transfer efficiency and lead to the discretization of force chain and crack fields. 展开更多
关键词 Underground pumped storage power plant Dry-wet cycles Split Hopkinson pressure bar Macro and micro properties FEM-DEM coupling model Damage characterization
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