Soil Influence on Partially Buried Tanks during Land Explosions
Journal: International Journal of Engineering Research (IJER) (Vol.3, No. 8)Publication Date: 2014-08-01
Authors : M. Vaghefi; M. H. Rostamian; A. R. Fiouz;
Page : 517-520
Keywords : Explosion; Tank; Soil; LS-DYNA;
- Soil Influence on Partially Buried Tanks during Land Explosions
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Abstract
Considering the important effect of shock wave during explosive loading on thin layers and also the significant effect of using mediate environment during transmission of impulse resulted from explosion to the work piece, studying the effective elements in transmission of shock wave such as mediate environment features, play an important role in better understanding the shaping processes during explosion. This issue, lead to evolution of common methods and improvement of explosive shaping processes. The purpose of most researches in this field is to find the function of forces during explosive procedures, me
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