• DocumentCode
    2856888
  • Title

    Breaching of Triple-Brick Walls: Numerical Simulations

  • Author

    Akers, S. ; Rickman, D. ; Ehrgott, J.

  • Author_Institution
    US ACE Eng. R&D Center, Vicksburg
  • fYear
    2007
  • fDate
    18-21 June 2007
  • Firstpage
    7
  • Lastpage
    11
  • Abstract
    Explosive wall breaching will be a key war-fighter capability in future military operations by dismounted soldiers in urban terrain environments where the close proximity of urban structures, possibly occupied by noncombatants, significantly restricts the use of large demolition charges or large caliber direct-fire weapons. Because of this requirement, the US Army has focused considerable attention and resources to optimize breaching activities in urban terrain. As part of the Army´s effort, the US Army engineer research and development center (ERDC) is conducting experimental and numerical investigations to improve wall breaching methods. The ongoing experimental and numerical programs will conduct comprehensive breaching research on a full range of urban construction materials. As a first step in this process, the ERDC conducted a successful baseline study of Composition C4 (C-4) breaching effectiveness against steel-reinforced-concrete walls. Recently, the research effort was extended to triple-brick walls. Numerical simulations of two selected experiments were conducted using the coupled Eulerian- Lagrangian code Zapotec. In these simulations, the brick and mortar were modeled as Lagrangian materials, and the C-4 was modeled as an Eulerian material.
  • Keywords
    brick; concrete; digital simulation; military computing; numerical analysis; walls; weapons; Zapotec coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian code; caliber direct-fire weapons; composition C4 breaching; demolition charges; dismounted soldiers; military operation; numerical simulation; steel-reinforced-concrete walls; triple-brick walls breaching; urban terrain environment; war-fighter capability; Building materials; Computational modeling; Concrete; Conducting materials; Lagrangian functions; Mortar; Numerical simulation; Performance analysis; Research and development; Weapons;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    DoD High Performance Computing Modernization Program Users Group Conference, 2007
  • Conference_Location
    Pittsburgh, PA
  • Print_ISBN
    978-0-7695-3088-5
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/HPCMP-UGC.2007.13
  • Filename
    4437957