Advanced design methods for Blast loaded steel structures

    Project: Research

    Project Details

    Goal of the project

    Steel structures and components can provide ideal systems for blast resistance, yet this potential has not been adequately utilised due to lack of appropriate investigations. This project aims to develop fundamental design guidance for blast resistant steel structures, with emphasis on procedures suitable for typical industrial buildings. The work will involve realistic blast tests on key non-structural and structural assemblages, coupled with complementary dynamic material characterisation, nonlinear analyses and comparative quasi-static tests. Findings from the experimental and numerical studies will be used, in conjunction with appropriately assessed loading scenarios and carefully selected structural configurations, to offer reliable performancebased design procedure
    AcronymADBLAST
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date1/07/1030/06/13

    Collaborative partners

    • Royal Military Academy (lead)
    • ARCELORMITTAL BELVAL & DIFFERDANGE S.A.
    • CONSORZIO PISA RICERCHE SCARL
    • HOCHTIEF CONSTRUCTION AG
    • Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine - Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
    • Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen - Lehrstuhl für Stahlbau und Leichtmetallbau
    • The Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research
    • Built Environment and Geosciences

    RHID domain

    • MSP

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