Dynamic implosion of underwater cylindrical shells: Experiments and Computations

Volume: 50, Issue: 19, Pages: 2943 - 2961
Published: Sep 1, 2013
Abstract
The implosion of an underwater structure is a dynamic event caused by the ambient external pressure. It produces a short duration pressure pulse that radiates outwards and can damage adjacent structures. This paper presents results from a combined experimental/numerical study that aims to understand the underlying physics and establish the parameters that govern the nature of such pressure pulses. Collapse experiments on small-scale metal shells...
Paper Details
Title
Dynamic implosion of underwater cylindrical shells: Experiments and Computations
Published Date
Sep 1, 2013
Volume
50
Issue
19
Pages
2943 - 2961
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