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Numerical and reduced-scale experimental investigation of blast wave shape in underground transportation infrastructure

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When an explosion occurs in a tunnel, the study of the blast wave quickly becomes complicated, owing to the multiple propagation patterns of the blast wave (Incident wave, regular and Mach reections) and to the geometrical conditions. Considering this problem, two patterns can be revealed. Near the explosive, the well known free-eld pressure wave can be observed. After multiple reections on the tunnel's walls, this overpressure behaves like a one-dimensional (1D) wave. One aim of this paper is to determine the position of this transition spherical-to-planar wave propagation in a tunnel using both numerical and reduced-scale experiments, and thereby validate the dedicated law established in a previous work. For this purpose, a detonation of TNT in a tunnel with a cross-section of up to 55 m 2 is considered. Results show good agreement between the numerical simulations and experiments. The transition zone between the three-dimensional (3D) and the 1D wave is well detected. An application to a simplied subway station is also investigated which shows that signicant planar waves can be transmitted to the neighboring stations via the junction tunnels.
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hal-01144129 , version 1 (21-04-2015)

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Olivier Pennetier, Mame William-Louis, André Langlet. Numerical and reduced-scale experimental investigation of blast wave shape in underground transportation infrastructure. Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 2015, 94, pp.96-104. ⟨10.1016/j.psep.2015.01.002⟩. ⟨hal-01144129⟩
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