Heated reinforced concrete slabs subjected to blast load

Experimental and numerical results

Conference Paper (2020)
Author(s)

Assis Arano (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU))

Jan Øverli (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU))

Max A.N. Hendriks (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), TU Delft - Civil Engineering & Geosciences)

Matteo Colombo (Politecnico di Milano)

Paolo Martinelli (Politecnico di Milano)

Terje Kanstad (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU))

Marco Di Prisco (Politecnico di Milano)

Research Group
Concrete Structures
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Publication Year
2020
Language
English
Research Group
Concrete Structures
Pages (from-to)
820-827
ISBN (electronic)
9782940643042
Event
2020 fib Symposium: Concrete Structures for Resilient Society (2020-11-22 - 2020-11-24), Virtual, Shanghai, China
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Abstract

Ferry-free coastal route E39 is a project that aims to design a coastal highway without ferry connections. Wide and deep fjords along the Norwegian coast make submerged floating tunnels (SFT) an alternative to conventional structures. In the unfortunate situation of accidental events, the SFT reinforced concrete (RC) structure may become damaged, affecting its load carrying capacity. RC shells can be a representative component of the SFT concrete structure, and it is relevant to study if RC shells can carry the combination of fire and subsequent blast load. An experimental program has been performed in conjunction with numerical simulations in order to enable the risk analysis and the feasibility study of SFT in the E39 project. A shock tube equipment has been used to evaluate the influence of high temperature on the blast load carrying resistance. In addition, static and material tests have been performed for further understanding of the slab behaviour. Nonlinear analyses for static loading and preliminary dynamic analyses have been performed, in combination with standard fire curve load effects. Temperature-dependent material properties have been used based on the results from the material tests. This paper gives an exemplary overview of (sometimes preliminary) results. Both the experimental and numerical results have revealed that high temperature leads to a significant internal damage of the material, affecting the response of RC slabs. In addition, statics tests results for slabs subjected to high temperatures show a significant reduction of the load carrying capacity.

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