作者
ACY Yong, JS Perera, ZZA Majeed, NTK Lam, SJ Menegon, E Gad
发表日期
2020
研讨会论文
ACMSM25: Proceedings of the 25th Australasian Conference on Mechanics of Structures and Materials
页码范围
549-556
出版商
Springer Singapore
简介
A large scale instrumented impact experiment was conducted on a fixed base reinforced concrete wall in view of the lack of such experiment in the literature. A 1.5 m tall, 3 m wide and 0.23 m thick reinforced concrete wall fully fixed to the ground was used as the specimen. Two steel impactors with mass of 280 and 435 kg were released from controlled heights ranging from 0.2 to 1.4 m to strike the top of the wall. The experiment was carried out in a fully controlled laboratory environment with the impact conditions and structural behavior of the specimen recorded. Over 60 pieces of instruments were employed to achieve that. In this paper, the details of the test setup, specimen, impactors and instrumentation will be presented, alongside with some of the recorded results. A key observation from the results is that the structural response of the target wall can vary significantly when the impact energy was kept the …
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