This paper investigates how the assumed pressure-time shape for vented dust deflagrations affects the predicted dynamic response of thin steel plates using a bilinear SDOF model with Cowper-Symonds strain-rate effects. Five peak/impulse-matched, peak-aligned equivalent load laws triangular, right-triangle, reversed Friedlander, double reversed Friedlander, and a hybrid ramp and tail are compared against a CFD-validated reference trace. Results quantify sensitivity of mid-span deflection and peak demand to rise/decay assumptions, identifying when impulse matching is sufficient and when rise time and post-peak tail must be modeled explicitly.

Sensitivity of SDOF steel-plate response to equivalent pressure-time histories for vented deflagration loads

Francesco Pinna
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Marco Zucca;
2026-01-01

Abstract

This paper investigates how the assumed pressure-time shape for vented dust deflagrations affects the predicted dynamic response of thin steel plates using a bilinear SDOF model with Cowper-Symonds strain-rate effects. Five peak/impulse-matched, peak-aligned equivalent load laws triangular, right-triangle, reversed Friedlander, double reversed Friedlander, and a hybrid ramp and tail are compared against a CFD-validated reference trace. Results quantify sensitivity of mid-span deflection and peak demand to rise/decay assumptions, identifying when impulse matching is sufficient and when rise time and post-peak tail must be modeled explicitly.
2026
SDOF model; steel plate; vented deflagration; equivalent load; pressure-time history; impulse
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