Effect of corrugated steel angle on the damage characteristics and anti‐explosion performance of corrugated steel–concrete composite structures
Kelei Cao,
Qiaofeng Fu,
Jianwei Zhang
et al.
Abstract:SummaryA three‐dimensional refined numerical simulation model of a corrugated steel–concrete slab composite structure under contact explosion load was established by the finite element model and smoothed particle hydrodynamics(FEM‐SPH) coupling method to explore the anti‐knock properties of corrugated steel reinforced concrete slabs with different angles. The effects of corrugated steel angle on the dynamic response, damage evolution characteristics, damage mode, anti‐knock property, and propagation mechanism … Show more
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