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Structure integrity evaluation of gas protective wall for new construction method using strength test and numerical analysis
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Publication Year
2021-03-01
Publisher
Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
Citation
Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, Vol.35, pp.1143-1151
Keyword
3D AUTODYNChemical anchor boltGas protective wallStructural integrityTNT equivalent method
Mesh Keyword
Actual experimentsConcrete surfaceConstruction methodNew constructionsProtection performanceProtective performanceStructure integrityVerification results
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
Mechanics of MaterialsMechanical Engineering
Abstract
Gas protective walls are safety elements that can withstand the pressure of fires or explosions caused by gas leaks, thus preventing the spread of explosion damage to other facilities or operators. However, in the new construction or expansion of gas facility rooms in existing buildings, the barrier must often be built even if it does not satisfy the legal standards regarding the accepted construction methods. In these cases, the gas barrier for the existing building should be constructed by the new construction method using chemical anchor bolts. However, no performance evaluation data or reliable engineering verification results are available for the entire gas facility room based on actual experiments. In this study, based on a review of regulations on gas barriers, the protective performances of the new barriers were compared in terms of displacement, rotation angle, rebar strain, and yield value of the concrete surface through actual strength demonstration experiments. Based on these results, the protection performance of an entire gas facility room that could not be constructed and tested in real time was evaluated by a fluid structure interaction (FSI) analysis using the TNT(Trinitrotoluene) equivalency method and three-dimensional AUTODYN.
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/31899
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12206-021-0227-7
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