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Local damage to reinforced concrete structures caused by impact of aircraft engine missiles Part 1. Test program, method and results
Authors:T. Sugano   H. Tsubota   Y. Kasai   N. Koshika   H. Ohnuma   W.A. von Riesemann   D.C. Bickel  M.B. Parks
Affiliation:

a Kobori Research Complex, Inc., Tokyo, Japan

b Central Research Institute of the Electric Power Industry, Abiko, Japan

c Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, USA

Abstract:Structural damage induced by an aircraft crashing into a reinforced concrete structure includes local damage caused by the deformable engines, and global damage caused by the entire aircraft. Local damage to the target may consist of spalling of concrete from its front face together with missile penetration into it, scabbing of concrete from its rear face, and perforation of missile through it. Until now, local damage to concrete structures has been mainly evaluated by rigid missile impact tests. Past research work regarding local damage caused by impact of deformable missiles has been limited. This paper presents the results of a series of impact tests of small-, intermediate-, and full-scale engine models into reinforced concrete panels. The purpose of the tests was to determine the local damage to a reinforced concrete structure caused by the impact of a deformable aircraft engine.
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