Increase of terrorist attack in the present time detects necessity of retrofitting of existent structures or design of new structures which can resist blast loads. In this research, a shear concrete wall subjected to explosive load will be analytically investigated. CFRP sheets will be applied for retrofitting the wall, and its performance in strengthening of the wall will be studied. Also a kind of shear composite wall is modeled and analyzed under the blast load. Results are compared, and advantages and disadvantages of these types of walls will be represented. Validation of analytical simulation is done by modeling of two experimental tests and good agreements have been obtained. Results show that pasting every other CFRP layers in vertical manner will increase performance of the wall as well as warping the entire wall by CFRP sheets. External reinforcement by CFRP will significantly improve energy absorption of the wall comparing use of steel sheets. Also, increase of number of layers causes consideration improve in energy damping and negligible effect on wall displacement.
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