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- Title
Numerical Analyses of a Shield Building Subjected to a Large Commercial Aircraft Impact.
- Authors
Liu, Jingbo; Han, Pengfei
- Abstract
The missile-target interaction method is used to perform simulations of the impact of a commercial B767 aircraft on a shield building made of steel-concrete-steel sandwich panels to study impact damage characteristics. Refined finite element models of a shield building and two large commercial B767 aircraft are developed. The aircraft impact force is given and assessed with the Riera function to verify the B767 aircraft model, and a simulation analysis of tests is performed to verify the concrete model. The peak impact forces of the fuselage, engine, wing, and entire aircraft are approximately linearly proportional to the square of each impact velocity. The shield building subjected to the aircraft impact exhibits no perforation, and the damage range of the shield building expands with increasing impact velocity. The influences of impact velocity, aircraft mass, impact angle, and tie bar diameter on the deformation of the shield building are significant. The thickness of the steel plate plays an important part in the deformation of the shield building, whereas the compressive strength of concrete and the water in circular tank have only a slight effect on the deformation of the shield building.
- Subjects
BOEING 767 (Jet transport); IMPACT (Mechanics); FINITE element method; COMPRESSIVE strength; IRON &; steel plates
- Publication
Shock & Vibration, 2018, p1
- ISSN
1070-9622
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1155/2018/7854969