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Explosion Simulation Abaqus Tutorial

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Explosion Simulation
Abaqus Tutorial
A r m i n Yo u s e f i K a n a n i

2020

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Explosion Simulation
Abaqus Tutorial
An Overview A r m i n Yo u s e f i K a n a n i

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Air blast section
This section aims to teach you how to use the CONWEP model for
air-blast loading on solid and structural elements, without the
need to model the fluid medium. Four real-life examples plus four
theory videos have been used for this section to teach you how to
model explosion on the concrete structure using concrete
damaged plasticity (CDP) and Johnson-Holmquist model.
Moreover, you can familiarize yourself with Hasin and Johnson-
cook damage model in the explosion on the car door and the
composite beam examples.

• Introduction
• Theory: Concrete damaged plasticity (CDP)
• Theory: Johnson-cook damage model
• Theory: Johnson-Holmquist damage model
• Example 1: Concrete slab using CDP model
• Example 2: Concrete slab using J-H model
• Example 3: Car door
• Theory: Hashin damage model
• Example 4: Composite beam

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Smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH)
This section aims to teach you how to use the Smoothed particle
hydrodynamics (SPH). This numerical method is part of the larger
family of meshless (or mesh-free) methods where we are using
only a collection of points to represent a given body rather than
the usual method. Here, you will make yourself familiarize with SPH
explosion method on the concrete beam and water-tank.
Moreover, two examples of bird-strike on the fuselage and jet
engine can help you to understand the other usage of this useful
method. Finally, the bullet examples will teach you how to model
gunpowder explosion in the bullet shell.

• Inroduction
• Theory Smoothed Particle Hydrodyanmic (SPH)
• Theory: Equaiton of state
• Example 1: Concrete column (Part 1)
• Example 2: Comcrete column (Part 2)
• Example 2: Water tanke (Part 1)
• Example 2: Water tank (Part 2)
• Example 3: Bird strike on fuselage
• Example 4: Bird strike on jet engine
• Example 5: Bullet

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Coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian (CEL)
This section aims to teach you how to combines two mesh
approaches-Lagrangian and Eulerian-in the same analysis.
The purpose of this technique is to avoid mesh problems when
performing simulations that involve high/extreme
deformations. This section contains four examples which the
first three examples help you to simulate various explosion
condition on different structures (Such as concrete beam,
under-ground pipeline and only soil) and the fourth examples
help you find the other usage of this method by simulating the
bird strike on the aeroplane wing.

• Introduction
• Example 1: Concrete beam
• Example 2: Under ground pipe-line (Part-1)
• Example 2: Under ground pipe-line (Part-2)
• Example 3: Crater in soil
• Example 4: Bird-strike on wing

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Under water explosion (UNDEX)
This section aims to teach you how to simulate the underwater explosion. Here,
waves produced by an explosion or sound source propagate from the source,
impinging on and passing over the structure, producing a temporally and
spatially varying load on the structural surface. This section helps you to
understand UNDEX charge method and also how to use ductile and shear
damage model in Abaqus by simulating under water explosion on submarine Acoustic
and ship structure. domain
• Introduction
Ship structure
• Theory: Acoustic Medium
• Theory: Ductile and shear damage
• Example 1: under water explosion on submarine
• Example 2: Under water explosion on ship structure

Acoustic
domain

Submarine

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