TY - JOUR A1 - Agasty, Amit A1 - Costard, Rene A1 - Kadoke, Daniel A1 - Kind, Thomas A1 - Hicke, Konstantin A1 - Hüsken, Götz T1 - A comprehensive experimental assessment of reinforced concrete walls under blast: In situ monitoring of loading, dynamic response and damage with NDT methods and embedded sensors N2 - A safety or security related assessment of explosions, accidental and intentional scenarios alike, often necessitate performance of resource intensive replication tests. For an efficient assessment without performing full scale blast tests, e.g., supported by numerical simulations, detailed knowledge is necessary to predict the blast loading from a given charge configuration, the resulting dynamic response of the structure under investigation as well as the resulting damage. Validation of numerical simulation requires the spatially resolved acquisition of all these parameters in real time. In this paper we present a set of measurement techniques and discuss their suitability for monitoring reinforced concrete (RC) walls under blast loading. Different blast-loading scenarios were realized by varying the charge weight and the standoff distance. The dynamic loading of the wall was characterized with pressure sensors complemented by numerical simulations using the APOLLO Blastsimulator and ConWep. High speed digital image correlation (DIC) was implemented in combination with multiple acceleration sensors to observe the dynamic deflection of the walls during the loading and to determine the residual deformation after the loading had ceased. In addition, one test specimen was instrumented with fiber optic sensor cables. These fiber optic sensors were used for distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) delivering information on dynamics of compression and tension cycles from within the structure. Additionally, the local damage pattern emerging during the series of blasts was determined via distributed fiber optic strain sensing (DSS) to enable the characterization of visual and non-visual damage to the structure. The obtained information was compared to results by an ultrasound structure-scanner. KW - Blast testing KW - Reinforced concrete KW - NDT methods KW - Fiber optic sensing KW - DIC KW - Numerical simulations KW - APOLLO Blastsimulator PY - 2025 DO - https://doi.org/10.1177/20414196251353795 SN - 2041-4196 SP - 1 EP - 31 PB - Sage Publications AN - OPUS4-63832 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Agasty, Amit A1 - Costard, Rene A1 - Hering, Marcus A1 - Chruscicki, Sebastian A1 - Hicke, Konstantin A1 - Hüsken, Götz T1 - Assessment of the Application of Scaling Concepts for Blast Effects Analysis N2 - Blast testing finds its implementation in several applications, e.g. for the purpose of investigation into accidental or intentional explosions, or for an assessment of the level of protection provided by a certain structural configuration. Analytical and/or semi-empirical methods are generally limited to preliminary assessments prior to blast testing. Applications of numerical simulations with hydrocodes coupled with finite element methods (FEM) can only reduce the amount of blast testing required, as these necessitate fulfillment of the fundamental prerequisites of model verification and that of model validation. Field tests are implemented for contact detonations as well as near-field blast scenarios and shock tube tests for far-field blast scenarios. However, these can be extremely resource intensive. Reliable small-scale experiments are a promising alternative. The concepts of dimensional analysis and similarity based on Buckingham’s Π-theorem (1914) have been applied in different fields. For applications to the phenomenon of shock wave propagation, Hopkinson-Cranz or cube-root scaling is a well-established concept. When it comes to scaling the structural response, research has predominantly focused on structures made of metallic materials. Scaled investigations with concrete or reinforced concrete (RC) structures remain limited. The lack of even the most basic guidelines (far from any ‘standardized scaling methods’ for blast tests) show that scaling as a method is not yet established in blast effects analysis. In this preliminary study, we present a systematic approach and evaluation of scaling of blast effects analysis for RC slabs in order to develop guidelines for resource efficient testing methods. We study the blast scenario at two different scales. The focus of these investigations has been on evaluation of scaling of dynamics using pressure sensors, acceleration sensors and fiber optic sensing cables for distributed acoustic sensing (DAS). Further, the resulting plastic behavior upon blast is characterized by distributed strain sensing (DSS) along the same cables. T2 - 27th International Symposium on Military Aspects of Blast and Shock (MABS27) CY - Colmar, France DA - 06.10.2025 KW - Similarity and scaling KW - Blast KW - RC-slabs PY - 2025 SP - 1 EP - 11 AN - OPUS4-64617 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Costard, René A1 - Agasty, Amit A1 - Kadoke, Daniel A1 - Kind, Thomas A1 - Hicke, Konstantin A1 - Hüsken, Götz T1 - Charakterisierung der Belastung und Schädigung von Stahlbetonprüfkörpern unter Explosionsbeanspruchung N2 - Zur Bewertung der Widerstandsfähigkeit von Schutzobjekten und Bauteilen gegen Explosionsbeanspruchung führt die Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) regelmäßig Sprengversuche im Realmaßstab auf einem Testgelände durch. Solche Versuche sind planungs- und ressourcenintensiv, sodass sie zunehmend durch numerische Simulationen ergänzt bzw. ersetzt werden. Aktuelle Forschungsarbeiten zielen darauf ab, neue Berechnungsmethoden und Materialmodelle zu entwickeln, mit denen die Bestimmung der Bauteilantwort sowie die daraus resultierende Schädigung nach einem Explosionsereignis möglich sind. Zur Validierung solcher Ansätze ist es notwendig, systematische Versuche mit unterschiedlichen Szenarien durchzuführen, bei denen die relevanten Parameter mit Hilfe verschiedener Messmethoden aufgezeichnet werden. T2 - 44. Informationstagung Sprengtechnik CY - Siegen, Germany DA - 14.04.2023 KW - Explosivstoff KW - Explosionswirkung KW - Stahlbeton KW - Faseroptische Sensorik PY - 2023 SN - 0941 - 4584 VL - 45 IS - 2 SP - 11 EP - 14 AN - OPUS4-58109 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Hering, Marcus A1 - Agasty, Amit A1 - Costard, René A1 - Hüsken, Götz A1 - Chruscicki, Sebastian A1 - Hicke, Konstantin T1 - Explosion effects on reinforced concrete structures – A preliminary study of scaling laws N2 - Blast tests are required to investigate accidental or intentional blast events and to assess the level of protection for people and facilities in critical infrastructures. Conducting large-scale field tests for complex scenarios is very resource intensive. Reliable small-scale experiments are a promising alternative. However, the scaling laws for the design of reinforced concrete structures under blast loads are not sufficiently established. In our research work, a consortium made up of three BAM departments, focuses on reinforced concrete structures that are suitable for the standardization of scaled blast tests. As part of the feasibility study, blast tests were carried out on test specimens of different sizes on the BAM Test Site for Technical Safety (TTS). Various reinforced concrete plates were tested and subjected to different blast loads. The blast tests included various measurement techniques to quantify the blast load and the behavior of the reinforced concrete plate. The blast load was measured with flush-mounted piezoelectric pressure gauges, while accelerometers and embedded fiber optic sensor cables were used to characterize the dynamic behavior of the plate under blast loading. In addition, damage characteristics were also determined using distributed fiber optic sensing. The application of these measurement techniques as well as the use of different numerical software tools offer the possibility to verify or adapt the scaling laws. T2 - 19th International Symposium on Interaction of the Effects of Munitions with Structures (19th ISIEMS) CY - Bonn, Germany DA - 09.12.2024 KW - Scaling KW - Blast KW - Fiber optic sensing PY - 2024 SP - 1 EP - 9 AN - OPUS4-62258 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Hicke, Konstantin A1 - Chruscicki, Sebastian A1 - Breithaupt, Mathias A1 - Costard, René A1 - Kind, Thomas A1 - Hüsken, Götz A1 - Agasty, Amit T1 - Measuring Dynamic Behavior and Damage Evolution of a Reinforced Concrete Wall Subjected to Explosive Blasts using Embedded Distributed Fiber Optic Sensors N2 - Results from highly dynamic and static strain measurements, respectively, using embedded distributed fiber optic sensors in a steel-reinforced concrete wall under explosive blast-loading are presented, detailing the structure’s dynamic behavior and the evolutions of cracks. T2 - 28th International Conference on Optical Fiber Sensors (OFS-28) CY - Hamamatsu, Japan DA - 20.11.2023 KW - Distributed acoustic sensing KW - DAS KW - Structural response KW - Blast experiment KW - Embedded fiber optic sensor PY - 2023 SP - 1 EP - 4 PB - Optica CY - Washington D.C., USA AN - OPUS4-59096 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -