2002
DOI: 10.1006/jsvi.2001.3861
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Structural Response of Laminated Composite Shells Subjected to Blast Loading: Comparison of Experimental and Theoretical Methods

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“…(9) and the strength values in Eqs. (10)(11)(12)(13). The strain-rate equation for the strength values is given by:…”
Section: Strain-rate Dependent Modelmentioning
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“…(9) and the strength values in Eqs. (10)(11)(12)(13). The strain-rate equation for the strength values is given by:…”
Section: Strain-rate Dependent Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(10)(11)(12)(13) are calculated, and the elastic modulus and strength values are adjusted for strain-rate effects using Eqs. (16) and (19).…”
Section: Implementation Of the Materials Model In A User Materials Subrmentioning
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“…In recent years, the multilayered structure form of explosive containment vessel is more and more widely used. As was pointed in the previous studies, the multilayered structure consisted of layers of different materials that can effectively weaken explosive shockwave [6][7][8][9]. In this paper, a simultaneously rigid and flexible multilayered sealed structure (called "rigid-flexiblerigid" three-layer sealed structure) was proposed and two models for the sealed structure were designed, and internal explosion tests of the two models were conducted.…”
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“…Some structures can be mentioned as: roof of the building, cover tunnel, engine cover, … Calculation of shell structure is influenced by different types of load are many scientists concerned. One of the types of high destructive load mentioned is the shock wave load [1,2,3,4,5]. In fact, when exposed to multiple layers of shock waves, the structural response is complex.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%