WANG Shuoyu, LIU Ju, ZHANG Guokai, et al. The Damage Effects of RC Arches under Close-in Blast Loading of Thermobaric Explosives[J/OL]. Acta Armamentarii, 2025.
WANG Shuoyu, LIU Ju, ZHANG Guokai, et al. The Damage Effects of RC Arches under Close-in Blast Loading of Thermobaric Explosives[J/OL]. Acta Armamentarii, 2025. DOI: 10.12382/bgxb.2025.0298.
As a common protective structure in underground engineering
reinforced concrete (Reinforced Concrete,RC) arches are seriously threatened by thermobaric weapons
and the damage effects remain unclear. Through conducting close-in explosion tests of the RC arch with thermostatic explosives
the failure patterns of RC arches are clarified. A numerical model based on the Miller model in the finite element method is established
incorporating the afterburning effect of thermobaric explosives. This model's accuracy is verified by comparing it with experimental data. Systematic studies investigate the damage characteristics and destruction pattern of RC arches under different charge masses and explosion distances
clarifying the damage modes of the arch. A method for assessing damage degree based on changes in the deflection angle between the vault and the arch waist is proposed. Results indicate that close-range thermobaric explosions cause four main damage modes: arch vault cracking
concrete collapse and peeling on the back explosion surface
combination of global bending failure and local penetration failure
and severe collapse failure. Larger charges and higher explosion distances lead to more significant overall damage. As the explosion distance decreases
structural damage tends towards localized penetration failure. Damage degree prediction method based on charge mass and standoff distance (W-R) is developed
which can effectively assess the damage degree of RC arches subjected to close-in thermobaric explosions.