Artículos de revistas
Numerical Study of Confined Explosions in Urban Environments
Fecha
2013-12Registro en:
Codina, Ramon Humberto; Ambrosini, Ricardo Daniel; de Borbon, Fernanda Maria; Numerical Study of Confined Explosions in Urban Environments; Sage Publications; International Journal of Protective Structures; 4; 4; 12-2013; 591-618
2041-4196
Autor
Codina, Ramon Humberto
Ambrosini, Ricardo Daniel
de Borbon, Fernanda Maria
Resumen
In recent years, events such as the attack on the World Trade Center as well as many other attacks around the world have shown that terrorism related activity is dramatically increasing. Such a situation makes necessary to study the effects of blast loading on complex urban environments. In this paper, the phenomenon of channelling in congested urban environments is studied. Channelling is a phenomenon that can significantly increase the destructive potential of a shock wave of an explosion. Hence, channelling must be taken into account in the design of structures subjected to extreme loads in congested urban environments. This paper presents a novel approach to understanding channelling effects using maps of overpressure amplification and impulse amplification. These maps are developed for different street widths and amounts and locations of explosive loads and could be used as a first approximation for design purposes. The characteristic channelling zones are defined and characterised for the first time in the open technical literature. Finally, quantitative conclusions about the influence of the different parameters are highlighted.