2020
DOI: 10.31462/jseam.2020.04216228
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A review on the performance of reinforced concrete structures under blast loading

Abstract: An explosion on the elevated structures caused by terrorist activities or manmade events can induce significant deformations in the Civil Engineering structures. Therefore, it is necessary to review the response of the structural behavior such as reinforced concrete slab, reinforced concrete beams, and columns. On the basis of this objective, a detailed literature review is conducted to understand the scope for protecting such structures and the structural behavior under blast loading. Based on the detailed li… Show more

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“…Also, the RC column dowel dimensions were not consistent with the static design project. Although anchorage length for vertical rebars was specified in the static project as 30 cm [9], the actual anchorage length was measured to be approximately 8 cm in the field study (Fig. 9).…”
Section: Effect Of Construction Faults On the Collapse Of The Duct Sy...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Also, the RC column dowel dimensions were not consistent with the static design project. Although anchorage length for vertical rebars was specified in the static project as 30 cm [9], the actual anchorage length was measured to be approximately 8 cm in the field study (Fig. 9).…”
Section: Effect Of Construction Faults On the Collapse Of The Duct Sy...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mostly, blast or dynamic loads lead to the collapse of the structure or structural elements [9]. On the other hand, in some cases, collapse can occur in structures only under the effect of vertical load without these effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, Zhang et al 13 performed an investigation on the effect of multiple blast loads on the dynamic responses of T steel beams based on ABAQUS, showing that the structural bearing capacity and blast performance decreased with increasing loading numbers. Through the summary of those studies, it can be found that the metal structural members mentioned above always maintain ductility both in deformation and dynamic response when subjected to successive blast loads, which is greatly different from the deformation and response mechanics of RC structures, which are always treated as structures of composite materials 14,15 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through the summary of those studies, it can be found that the metal structural members mentioned above always maintain ductility both in deformation and dynamic response when subjected to successive blast loads, which is greatly different from the deformation and response mechanics of RC structures, which are always treated as structures of composite materials. 14,15 What should be noted is that RC structures are still the most widely used structural form in the field of building structures, whether military, civil, or other places. However, research on the response mechanics and damage accumulation of RC structures subjected to successive explosions is very limited.…”
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“…In this case, the bearing capacity of the structure or the load-bearing system decreases and it is likely that collapse or heavy debris damage may occur (Yüksel, 2008). Based on the detailed literature review, it is observed that the structural elements are too sensitive to the blast loading (Senthil et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%