• Title of article

    Limitations in Simplified Approach in Assessing Performance of Facade under Blast Pressures

  • Author/Authors

    Lumantarna, R. University of Melbourne - Department of Infrastructure Engineering,, AUSTRALIA , Ngo, T. University of Melbourne - Department of Infrastructure Engineering, AUSTRALIA , Mendis, P. University of Melbourne - Department of Infrastructure Engineering, AUSTRALIA

  • From page
    147
  • To page
    155
  • Abstract
    The main function of building facades, which often consists of glazing windows, is to provide protection to the occupants and contents of the building from external hazards. In a blast event, the facade component of a building may become the weakest link of the structure, whereby its breach may lead to blast pressure ingress and hazardous projectiles into a structure. This paper reports part of a study to establish the performance of glass windows under blast pressures. Two modelling techniques were used to simulate the response of a façade panel. They are the Single Degree of Freedom (SDOF) modelling technique and the Finite Element (FE) modelling technique. Although the SDOF approach can be used with a reasonable degree of accuracy, the limitations of its basic assumption lead to loss of details in the idealisation process. This paper presents an attempt to establish performance indices of a façade panel, and to identify the discrepancies between simplified approach and the detailed numerical modelling approach analysis.
  • Keywords
    Blast pressures , negative phase , explosion , P , I curve , façade
  • Journal title
    Civil Engineering Dimension
  • Journal title
    Civil Engineering Dimension
  • Record number

    2551464