Abstract
The interactive mechanisms between internal blast loading and dynamic elastic response of spherical containment vessels are studied in this paper. The blast loading history in containment vessels can be divided into three periods, i.e. the primary-shock period, the shock-reflection period and the pressure-oscillation period. It is shown that the initial response of the containment vessel depends on both the impulse and the shape of the primary-shock depending on the ratio of the loading period to the breathing mode period. However, during the shock-reflection period, the response of the containment vessel can be coupled with the reflected shock waves in the vessel, especially when the dominant frequency of reflected shock waves is close to the breathing mode frequency of the vessel. During the pressure-oscillation period, the dynamic loading is mainly the oscillation of the internal pressure due to the oscillatory volume change of the vessel, which couples dissipatedly with the vibration of the vessel leading to reduced vibration amplitudes. The effects of the influential non-dimensional parameters on the resonant interaction in shock-reflection period are discussed, based on which guidelines are recommended for avoiding the strain growth in the shock-reflection period in the design of spherical containment vessels.
Institute of Fluid Physics-->
, China Academy of Engineering Physics-->
, Mianyang 621900-->
, P.R.China-->
- (Dong, Q.) School of Mechanical-->
, Aerospace and Civil Engineering-->
, Pariser Building-->
, The University of Manchester-->
, PO Box 88-->
, Manchester M60 1QD-->
- UNITED KINGDOM (Li, Q.M.) Institute of Fluid Physics-->
, China Academy of Engineering Physics-->
, Mianyang 621900-->
, P.R.China-->
- UNITED KINGDOM (Li, Q.M.) Institute of Process Equipment-->
, Zhejiang University-->
, Hangzhou 310027-->
, P.R.China-->
- (Zheng, J.Y.)
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