Title of article :
Effect of External Water Flow on Response of Cylindrical Shell Subjected to Under Water Explosion
Author/Authors :
Jalili, S PhD Candidate - Mechanical Engineering - Tehran University - Orooj Gostar Aria, Tehran , Shad, E Orooj Gostar Aria, Tehran - Coastal Engineering - Qom University , Biglarkhani, M Orooj Gostar Aria, Tehran
Abstract :
This article deals with response of cylindrical shell subjected to loading of
Under Water Explosion (UNDEX) when water current is introduced to the
surrounding environment. Cylindrical shells as one of main basic structural
elements in construction of marine and submarine facilities are prone to
UNDEX threat. Due to vicissitudes of conducting experiments in this field and
also complicated inherent of fluid-solid interaction phenomenon, numerical
models can be used as an effective tool for scrutinizing the problem. In this
study, a submerged thin walled cylindrical shell and its surrounding water
discretized by coupled shell Lagrangian elements and Eulerian cells
respectively. Simulations are performed in AUTODYN hydrocode. For better
perceiving of phenomenon, studies are done for two various explosive charge
stand-off distances. Results show that introduction of flow to water, can
tangibly change the symmetrical configuration of flow- less problem. Due to
intricate interaction of water flow and explosion bubble, distribution of
UNDEX overpressure and impulse is disturbed and this leads to un-symmetric
deformation of cylindrical shell. Also amplitudes of deflection are reduced
obviously by increasing flow velocity.
Keywords :
UNDEX , Cylindrical Shell , Fluid- Solid interaction , AUTODYN
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics