Numerical Analysis on the Dynamic Response of PVC Foam/Polyurea Composite Sandwich Panels under the Close Air Blast Loading

Kaida Dai*, Tao Jiang, Meng Zhao, Yuxin Xu, Xiaosong Zhao, Jiang Bian

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Abstract

This paper explores a novel structure aimed at enhancing its blast resistance performance by adding a layer of polyurea coating to the steel-PVC foam-steel sandwich panel. The response of 13 different arrangements of sandwich panels under explosive loading was studied using numerical simulation. The response process can be divided into three deformation stages: (1) Fluid-structure interaction; (2) Compression of the sandwich panel; (3) Dynamic structural response. The dynamic responses of the various sandwich panels to close-range air blast loading were analyzed based on the deformation characteristics, deflection, effective plastic strain, energy absorption, and pressure of the shock wave. The study draws the following conclusions: Reasonably adding a layer of polyurea to the traditional PVC foam sandwich panel can enhance its resistance to shock wave absorption, with a maximum increase of 29.8%; the optimal arrangement for explosion resistance is steel plate-PVC foam-polyurea-steel plate when the polyurea is coated on the back; and the best quality ratio between polyurea and PVC foam is 1:7 when the polyurea is coated on the front.

Original languageEnglish
Article number810
JournalPolymers
Volume16
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2024

Keywords

  • PVC foam/polyurea composite
  • blast loading
  • dynamic response
  • sandwich panel

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