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Dynamic and whipping response of the surface ship subjected to underwater explosion: experiment and simulation

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Pages 1129-1140 | Received 22 Apr 2019, Accepted 17 Dec 2019, Published online: 26 Dec 2019
 

ABSTRACT

The dynamic and the whipping phenomena through an underwater explosion (UNDEX) experiments and simulations were verified. Furthermore, the comparison of the simulation and experimental results were conducted. The experiment was conducted at a reservoir and the MegaMEX was used as an explosive. The simulation was performed by combining the DAA-based USA code with the LS-Dyna which is a finite element analysis code, and for the gas bubble, the second-generation Geers–Hunter model was used. For the experiment, the natural frequency analysis of the structure was carried out to establish the explosion condition and four underwater explosion tests were carried out. Acceleration, velocity, strain and underwater pressures were measured by underwater explosion experiments, and acceleration, velocity and strain were compared. In this research, the whipping phenomenon by underwater explosion was confirmed through experiments and simulation. The results of this study are expected to contribute to the improvement of UNDEX simulation technique.

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