Abstract

Containment structures not only provide a leak tight barrier, but also play a role in ensuring that the structures can withstand the impact load from projectile impacts or internal plant accidents. In assessing the containment structures of nuclear power plants, predicting the characteristics of impact resistance in relation to design and safety considerations is relevant. This investigation proposes a simple but effective method of performing numerical analysis on perforation resistance of reinforced concrete containment structures. In this work, normal and oblique impacting is considered to examine the residual velocity and impact phenomena of an ogive-nose steel projectile with various impact velocities against a reinforced concrete slab. Additionally, a phase diagram is devised to describe the ballistic terminal phenomena of projectile and target. This model could assess the resistance to penetration to results in the optimum design of the containment structures in nuclear power plants.

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