Comparative analysis of blast prediction software for far-field shock wave effects behind a blast wall

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Chester, Alastair [1 ,2 ]
Hazael, Rachael [2 ]
Critchley, Richard [2 ]
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[1] DNV Energy Syst, Spadeadam Res & Testing, MoD R5, Brampton CA8 7AU, England
[2] Cranfield Univ, Cranfield Forens Inst, Def Acad UK, Shrivenham, England
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simulation; blast testing; computational modelling; high explosives;
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10.1177/20414196241284299
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TU [建筑科学];
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0813 ;
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This paper investigates a selection of current and emerging software used in the prediction of overpressure generated through the detonation of a high explosive in the far field behind a blast wall. In particular, this paper compares the software Autodyn, blastFoam, ProSAir, Viper::Blast and WALAIR++. These packages are compared by simulating a 100 kg TNT explosive charge at a stand-off distance of 25 m from a complex structure, then reviewing the performance in terms of the overpressure results, speed of each modelling package, the degree of effect from mesh, and domain sizes and ease of use. A live experimental trial representing the simulation was also performed, although it used a similar but different explosive, for a high-level comparison. The live-trial instrumentation design details are reviewed and compared with best practice. The choice of software is found to lead to variations in peak pressure predictions of 28%, specific impulse by 10% and the simulation speed can vary by a factor of up to 1600 for this type of study. This shows that the choice of blast software package can have a significant impact on the accuracy and attainability of blast predictions.
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