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Journal cover: Multidiscipline Modeling in Materials and Structures

Multidiscipline Modeling in Materials and Structures

ISSN: 1573-6105

Online from: 2005

Subject Area: Mechanical & Materials Engineering

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A computational analysis of survivability of a pick-up truck subjected to mine detonation loads


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Title:A computational analysis of survivability of a pick-up truck subjected to mine detonation loads
Author(s):Mica Grujicic, (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, USA), W.C. Bell, (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, USA)
Citation:Mica Grujicic, W.C. Bell, (2011) "A computational analysis of survivability of a pick-up truck subjected to mine detonation loads", Multidiscipline Modeling in Materials and Structures, Vol. 7 Iss: 4, pp.386 - 423
Keywords:Elasticity tensor, Explosives, Hyperelasticity, Kinematics, Mechanical properties of materials, Orthotropic, Transversely isotropic, Trucks
Article type:Research paper
DOI:10.1108/15736101111185289 (Permanent URL)
Publisher:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Abstract:

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze, computationally, the kinematic response (including large-scale rotation and deformation, buckling, plastic yielding, failure initiation, fracture and fragmentation) of a pick-up truck to the detonation of a landmine (shallow-buried in one of six different soils, i.e. either sand, clay-laden sand or sandy gravel, each in either dry or water-saturated conditions, and detonated underneath the vehicle) using ANSYS/Autodyn, a general-purpose transient non-linear dynamics analysis software.

Design/methodology/approach – The computational analysis, using ANSYS/Autodyn, a general-purpose transient non-linear dynamics analysis software, included the interactions of the gaseous detonation products and the sand ejecta with the vehicle and the transient non-linear dynamics response of the vehicle.

Findings – The results obtained clearly show the differences in the blast loads resulting from the landmine detonation in dry and saturated sand, as well as the associated kinematic response of the vehicle. It was also found that the low frequency content of the blast loads which can match the whole-vehicle eigen modes is quite small so that resonance plays a minor role in the kinematic/ballistic response of the vehicle. Furthermore, it was demonstrated that mine blast analytical loading functions which are often used in transient non-linear dynamic analyses have limited value when used in the analyses of a complete vehicle.

Originality/value – This is the first time that the kinematic response of a pick-up truck to the detonation of a shallow-buried landmine (using a full-scale/complete model) has been analyzed computationally.



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