TY - CONF A1 - Scheidemann, Robert A1 - Kasparek, Eva Maria A1 - Müller, Karsten ED - Grellmann, W. ED - Frenz, H. T1 - Experimentelle Untersuchungen an Prüfkörpern und Komponenten aus Dämpferbeton T2 - Tagung Werkstoffprüfung 2014 - Fortschritte in der Werkstoffprüfung für Forschung und Praxis - Werkstoffeinsatz, Qualitätssicherung und Schadensanalyse CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 2014-12-04 KW - Beton-Polymer Verbundwerkstoff KW - Dämpferbeton KW - Charakterisierung Materialverhalten KW - Dynamische Druckversuche KW - Concrete-polymer composite KW - Damping concrete KW - Characterisation material behaviour KW - Dynamic compression tests KW - Material characterisation PY - 2014 SN - 978-3-9814516-8-9 SN - 1861-8154 SP - 281 EP - 286 AN - OPUS4-32321 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Scheidemann, Robert A1 - Qiao, Linan A1 - Müller, Karsten T1 - Comparison of experimental results and numerical simulations of penetration tests with damping concrete N2 - The shock absorbing material damping concrete is for the foundation in dry interim storage facilities for radioactive waste in Germany. In case of a potential cask drop damping concrete minimizes the mechanical loads to the cask. In course of safety analyzes this accident scenario is considered by numerical simulations using the finite element method. To get reliable results of numerical simulations a suitable material model is needed to take the characteristics of damping concrete into account. Due to the lack of sufficient material knowledge a research project was started to characterize the material’s behavior under different load conditions. This paper presents the test program to analyze the material behavior of damping concrete which is characterized by large volume change and strain rate hardening dependence. The determined Parameters were used to adapt an existing material model of the FE-code ABAQUS®. This model has to handle the mechanical damage behavior of damping concrete which occurs under compression and shear loads during a potential cask drop. To verify the material model numerical simulations are compared with dynamic penetration tests, which were conducted with specimens assembled similar to the real application of the damping concrete footings. The transferability of the material model to a real accident scenario was verified by a drop test with a full-scale cask on a damping concrete footing. T2 - ASME 2017 Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference (PVP2017) CY - Waikoloa, Hawaii, USA DA - 16.07.2017 KW - Drop test KW - Damping concrete KW - Cask KW - Material model PY - 2017 SN - 978-0-7918-5802-8 VL - 7 SP - Article UNSP V007T07A034, 1 EP - 6 PB - The American Society of Mechanical Engineers CY - New York AN - OPUS4-44042 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Scheidemann, Robert A1 - Qiao, Linan A1 - Müller, Karsten A1 - Droste, Bernhard T1 - Determination of material parameters of damping concrete under dynamic loading N2 - The safety and integrity of casks for radioactive waste in accidental scenarios is analysed by BAM Federal institute tor Materials Research and Testing. An accidental scenario in German interim storage facilities is the drop from a crane during the handling operation. To reduce the mechanical loads to the cask a shock absorbing footing with high energy absorption capability is used in these areas. In order to analyse and evaluate such impact scenarios of casks, numerical simulations are performed. For a comprehensive simulation of an accidental scenario the behaviour of the damping concrete footing has to be taken into account as well and therefor a material model is needed. Material parameters under different loading conditions are the basis for a numerical model. For that reason a government funded research project (Kasparek, 2012) was conducted to characterise damping concrete under quasi-static as well as highly dynamic impact loading conditions. The performed tests include compression tests with and without lateral constraint small-scale and midscale penetration tests with different indenters, and finally a full-scale drop test onto a damping concrete footing. T2 - RAMTRANS 2015 - 10th International conference on radioactive materials transport and storage CY - Oxford, UK DA - 19.05.2015 KW - Drop test KW - Damping concrete KW - Material characterisation PY - 2015 SP - 1 EP - 9 AN - OPUS4-33492 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Kasparek, Eva Maria A1 - Scheidemann, Robert A1 - Zencker, Uwe A1 - Wolff, Dietmar A1 - Völzke, Holger T1 - Effect of dynamic loading on compressional behavior of damping concrete N2 - In drop test scenarios related to assessing and licensing the storage procedure of spent fuel and high active waste, the casks under examination are generally not equipped with impact limiters. Hence, the extent of mechanical stresses in case of an assumed handling accident is largely affected by the ground properties of the reception hall floor in the specific storage facility. Unlike conventional brittle foundation materials, damping concrete performs quite well in such applications as it features high stiffness as well as high energy absorption due to the filler pore volume. However, its damping ability is not sufficiently exploited in current finite element (FE) calculations due to a lack of advanced material models for simulating its impact response. An implementation of qualified concepts that account for plastic, strain rate dependent behavior requires additional information that has to be provided by systematic test series. BAM recently started a research project to generate such data, subsequently to develop and to improve numerical methods for the analysis of impact limiters and damping foundation material and thus to optimize safety assessment tools for the design of transport and storage casks. A major part of this research concerns dynamic compression tests of variably shaped specimens conducted at a servo hydraulic 1MN impact testing machine as well as at a BAM facility for guided drop tests. This presentation focuses 100mm damping concrete cubes deformed vertically at constant rates under different constraint conditions. For example, a special fitting jig was constructed to subject the specimens to multi-axial loading. Thereby a deformation of 60% could be applied. Simulation was conducted by FE code ABAQUS™ based on material models “Concrete damaged plasticity” and “Crushable foam” which both allow defining rate sensitive nonlinear stress-strain relations in compression beyond the classic metal plasticity approach. T2 - PATRAM 2010 - 16th International symposium on the packaging and transport of radioactive materials CY - London, UK DA - 2010-10-03 KW - Damping concrete KW - Strain rate sensitivity KW - Numerical simulation KW - Material model PY - 2010 SP - 1-8 (Thursday-T40-114) AN - OPUS4-23708 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Scheidemann, Robert A1 - Kasparek, Eva Maria A1 - Qiao, Linan A1 - Müller, Karsten A1 - Droste, Bernhard A1 - Völzke, Holger T1 - Dynamic penetration tests on shock absorbing damping concrete T2 - WM2014 Conference CY - Phoenix, Arizona, USA DA - 2014-03-02 KW - Drop test KW - Dynamic KW - Penetration KW - Damping concrete PY - 2014 SN - 978-0-9836186-3-8 SP - Paper 14166, 1 EP - 9 AN - OPUS4-31948 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Scheidemann, Robert A1 - Kasparek, Eva Maria A1 - Müller, Karsten A1 - Droste, Bernhard A1 - Völzke, Holger T1 - Model-sized and full-scale dynamic penetration tests on damping concrete N2 - Mechanical loading conditions of transport and storage casks for radioactive materials in accidental scenarios are highly affected by the behavior of both: the impact limiters and the footing materials. To minimize potential damages during the handling of casks, a so called damping concrete is frequently used for the footings in interim nuclear facilities. It obtains its shock absorbing properties through admixing of polymer cells. For a comprehensive mechanical evaluation of casks, advanced material models are also needed for damping concrete. In order to characterize the mechanical properties and to develop numerical material models, penetration tests were carried out at different test facilities of BAM. The tests contain static and dynamic penetration tests on cubic specimen with an edge length of 100 mm as well as mortared specimen with a size of 240 x 240 x 50 cm³. Indenters with different geometries and diameters were used for these model-sized penetration tests. Subsequently a full-scale cylindrical cast-iron indenter with a diameter of 110 cm was dropped of 5 m height on a realistic damping concrete footing. T2 - PATRAM 2013 - 17th International symposium on the packaging and transportation of radioactive materials CY - San Francisco, CA, USA DA - 18.08.2013 KW - Drop test KW - Dynamic KW - Penetration KW - Damping concrete PY - 2013 SP - 1 EP - 10 PB - Omnipress AN - OPUS4-30233 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -