2021
DOI: 10.31462/jseam.2021.01028045
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Experimental, numerical and analytical investigation on blast response of brick walls subjected to TNT explosive

Abstract: Structural damage caused by terrorist attacks or explosions resulting from accidents is an essential crucial issue for civil engineering structures. After the explosion, heavy damage and total collapse occur in the structural carrier system, and these destructions can cause significant loss of life and property. This study aimed to determine the structural behavior of brick walls exposed to blast loading with different explosive weights using analytical, numerical, and experimental methods. The masonry brick w… Show more

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“…Blasting activities also have some negative effects on the environment and people. Blasts that may occur in or near structures (especially in masonry brick walls with a brittle collapse mechanism) cause serious structural damage or collapse, cause serious economic losses and, more importantly, endanger public safety (Altunışık et al, 2021). Any situation that arises during the usage period of a building is defined as damage in general terms if it exceeds the tolerance limits (Demir, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blasting activities also have some negative effects on the environment and people. Blasts that may occur in or near structures (especially in masonry brick walls with a brittle collapse mechanism) cause serious structural damage or collapse, cause serious economic losses and, more importantly, endanger public safety (Altunışık et al, 2021). Any situation that arises during the usage period of a building is defined as damage in general terms if it exceeds the tolerance limits (Demir, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%