主 办:爆炸科学与技术国家重点实验室
安全与防护协同创新中心
报告题目:CURRENT PRACTICE AND RESEARCH ON ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF STRUCTURES TO RESIST BLAST LOADS
报告人:郝 洪 院士
Curtin University, Australia
时间:2020年8月25日下午14:00
报告人简介:
Hong Hao received BEng from Tianjin University, MSc and PhD from the University of California at Berkeley. He is John Curtin Distinguished Professor in Curtin University, and Australian Laureate Fellow. He has won over two dozen research, research publication and research supervision awards, and has been invited to give more than 80 keynote presentations in international conferences around the globe. His research results are included in textbooks, adopted in design codes, and used in construction projects around the world. He is the chief editor of International Journal of Protective Structures, chief editor of International Journal of Lifecycle Performance Engineering and serves in the editorial boards of another 10 journals. He is the President of the International Association of Protective Structures, Australian Rep in the International Association of Earthquake Engineering, Advisory Board member of Australian Network on Structural Health Monitoring. He has published over 500 international journal papers and received over 18500 citations with H-Index 71 in Google Scholar. He is one of the most highly cited researchers in civil engineering in the world. He is an elected fellow of Australian Academy of Technological Science and Engineering, Distinguished fellow of International Association of Protective Structures, fellow of Engineers Australia, fellow of American Society of Civil Engineers and fellow of International Association of Engineering Asset Management.
报告摘要:
This talk will discuss the current practice and challenges on effective analysis and design of structures to resist blast loads. The talk will discuss the difficulties in reliably estimating blast loadings and its influences on structural response predictions; the limitations of simplified design analysis method for accurately predicting the structural responses; the different response characteristics and failure mechanism of structures subjected to dynamic loads of different loading rates. The talk will concentrate more on our recent work on blast loading predictions, but will also briefly introduces our current researches on developing blast-resistant and protective structures with new structural forms and structural materials.