Title
Design of composite SC walls to prevent perforation from missile impact
Contributing USMA Research Unit(s)
Civil and Mechanical Engineering
Publication Date
1-2015
Publication Title
International Journal of Impact Engineering
Document Type
Article
Abstract
This paper presents a three-step method for designing steel plate composite (SC) walls subjected to missile impact. This method can be used to compute the minimum required steel plate thickness for SC walls to prevent perforation due to missile impact. The design method was verified using the complete experimental database of 130 SC wall missile impact tests compiled as part of this research. The design method compares favorably with the observations and results from the experimental database and can be used within its range of applicability to design SC walls to prevent missile perforation. The paper also presents the development and bench marking of 3Dfinite element models for predicting the behavior and local failure of SC walls subjected to missile impact. The models were benchmarked using test results from the experimental database and results were used to confirm the failure mechanism of SC walls subjected to missile impact. The benchmarked models were used to conduct analytical parametric studies to expand the database, and further verify the design method. The numerical modeling approach is recommended for future research and design of specific SC wall configurations to resist design basis missiles.
First Page
75
Recommended Citation
Bruhl, Jakob C.; Varma, Amit H.; and William, Johnson H., "Design of composite SC walls to prevent perforation from missile impact" (2015). West Point Research Papers. 256.
https://digitalcommons.usmalibrary.org/usma_research_papers/256
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