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IJSTR >> Volume 8 - Issue 8, August 2019 Edition



International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research  
International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research

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ISSN 2277-8616



Comparitive Study Of Steel Fibre Reinforced Concrete Panels And Ferrocement Panels Under Blast Loading By Fem Analysis

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AUTHOR(S)

Pratik Shinde, Sumant Shinde, Dr. Mrudula Kulkarni

 

KEYWORDS

Blast resistant design, Blast waves, explosive effect, Ferrocement, Fibre Reinforced Concrete, finite element method.

 

ABSTRACT

The increased number of terrorist attacks mostly in the last few years has shown that the effect of blast loads on buildings is a serious matter which we should be considered during design process of buildings. Although these kinds of terrorist attacks are exceptional cases, man-made disasters; dynamic loads i.e. blast loads are really need to be carefully calculated just like earthquake and wind loads. The investigation of behavior of Ferrocement composites and Steel Fibre Reinforced Concrete composites under blast loading is presented in this paper. Individual ferrocement panels and Steel Fibre Reinforced Concrete panels are tested analytically under blast load, and the behavior against blast loading is then studied.

 

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