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Warrington fire
Length= 5.2m
25
610
[mm]
REAL SET UP
SIMPLY SUPPORT
RC SLAB
EXPLOSIVE CHARGE
EXPLOSION VIDEO
MATERIAL MODELING
Model definition
Equivalent surface
y
x
Material properties
Elasticity
Modulus
Characteristic
Resistance
Support
material
Solver
EOS
Strength
model
Failure Model
Lagrange
Linear
Elastic
RHT Concrete
+ crack softening +
associative flow rule
Principal Stress
Concrete
C40/50
35000
MPa
fck=40MPa
Lagrange
P-Alpha
RHT
Concrete
Steel
S500
210000
MPa
fy=500MPa
fu=571MPa
Lagrange
Linear
JohnsonCook
MATERIAL MODELING
[MPa]
T=500C
T=350C
T=250C
T=150C
T=100C
WITHOUT FIRE
WITH FIRE
CONCLUSIONS
CONCLUSIONS:
Numerical assessment for blast load analysis shows good
correspondance with respect real test
Dynamic behavior of structural elements due to blast does not
significantly vary by the exposure to a 30 min of standard fire when both
loads are on the same side of the structural element
Differences regarding crack distribution around the reinforcement are due
to increase of ductility (flexibility) when fire is considered
FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS:
Planned to develop the test with the combination of fire + explosion
To take the spalling effect into account by means of an estimation of the
concrete loss