Simulation-based personal fatality risk assessment due to the fragmentation hazard
Qindong Lin,
Xinguang Zhu,
Yundan Gan,
Chun Feng and
Wenjun Jiao
Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 2024, vol. 251, issue C
Abstract:
In the military and chemical industry, modeling the fragmentation hazard field is of great significance in conducting the fatality risk assessment and calculating the safety distance for person. Although the ballistic methodology achieves the simulation of fragmentation flight trajectory, the acquisition of accurate initial projection data of fragmentation is a challenge. By coupling continuum-discontinuum element method and particle discrete element method, the fragmentation power algorithm is established, which achieves the integrated simulation of the initial projection data of fragmentation and the flight process of fragmentation. First, continuum-discontinuum element method is adopted to simulate the detonation products-driven fragmentation acceleration process by introducing the explosive detonation model, which achieves the acquisition of initial projection data of fragmentation. Then, the particle discrete element method is adopted to simulate the flight trajectory and power data of fragmentation. Based on the numerical and experimental result, the accuracy of fragmentation power algorithm is verified. In conjunction with the personal vulnerability model, a systematic numerical simulation framework is established to conduct the simulation-based personal fatality risk assessment when the metal-cased munition detonates accidentally, and the results indicate that the personal fatality risk due to the fragmentation becomes severer with the increase of munition curvature.
Keywords: Fragmentation hazard field; Fatality risk assessment; Accidental detonation; Fragmentation power algorithm; Personal vulnerability model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ress.2024.110338
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