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- 2024Numerical investigation of bond-slip behaviour between CFRP strips and concrete in shear tests under static and blast loadscitations
- 2024Experimental and Numerical Evaluation of Calcium-Silicate-Based Mineral Foam for Blast Mitigationcitations
- 2024Sacrificial cladding design for blast mitigation using low density crushable core systemscitations
- 2024Near simultaneous multiple fragment impacts on aramid fabrics: Effects of velocity, dispersion and time intervalscitations
- 2023Numerical modeling of brittle mineral foam in a sacrificial cladding under blast loadingcitations
- 2023Experimental evaluation of the ballistic resistance of aramid fabrics under near simultaneous multiple fragment impactscitations
- 2023Blast protection of thin aluminium plates by using mineral foam-core sacrificial cladding
- 2022Numerical Modeling of Brittle Mineral Foam in a Sacrificial Cladding Under Blast Loading
- 2022Finite element modelling of RC slabs retrofitted with CFRP strips under blast loadingcitations
- 2021Experimental study of the bond interaction between CFRP and concrete under blast loadingcitations
- 2019New technique to protect RC slabs against explosions using CFRP as externally bonded reinforcement
- 2019Numerical analysis of debonding between CFRP strips and concrete in shear tests under static and blast loads
- 2019Blast mitigation of reinforced concrete hollow core slabs using CFRP as externally bonded reinforcement
- 2019Blast response of retrofitted reinforced concrete hollow core slabs under a close distance explosioncitations
- 2018Blast response of RC slabs with externally bonded reinforcement : experimental and analytical verificationcitations
- 2014Identification of the plastic behavior of aluminum plates under free air explosions using inverse methods and full-field measurements
- 2008Biaxial testing of fibre reinforced composite laminates
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Identification of the plastic behavior of aluminum plates under free air explosions using inverse methods and full-field measurements
Abstract
This article describes an inverse method for the identification of the plastic behavior of aluminum plates subjected to sudden blast loads. The method uses full-field optical measurements taken during the first milliseconds of a free air explosion and the finite element method for the numerical prediction of the blast response. The identification is based on a damped least-squares solution according to the Levenberg-Marquardt formulation. Three different rate-dependent plasticity models are examined. First, a combined model based on linear strain hardening and the strain rate term of the Cowper-Symonds model, secondly, the Johnson-Cook model and finally, a combined model based on a bi-exponential relation for the strain hardening term and the strain rate term of the Cowper-Symonds model. A validation of the method and its sensitivity to measurement uncertainties is first provided according to virtual measurements generated with the finite element method. Next, the plastic behavior of aluminum is identified using measurements from real free air explosions obtained from a controlled detonation of C4. The results show that inverse methods can be successfully applied for the identification of the plastic behavior of metals subjected to blast waves. In addition, the material parameters identified with inverse methods enable the numerical prediction of the material's response with increased accuracy.