| TURBINE FRAGMENT IMPACTS ON CONTAINMENT STRUCTURES |
Scale-model experiments were performed at Area 2 of the remote test site with 120o sectors of the hub of electrical generator turbines launched into steel and reinforced concrete barriers representing various power plant containment designs. The mass of the small-scale steel hub fragments ranged from 1 to 12 kg, the velocity ranged from 125 to 200 m/s, and the impact orientation included piercing and blunt. Several target parameters were varied, such as wall thickness, reinforcement in the concrete, and steel plate composite construction. High-speed movies and target response measurements provided detailed information on impact and residual velocities and target damage. Initial tests results were compared with the few full-scale data available and proved the reliability of the small-scale approach. The extended data set then guided the development of improved design formulas for barrier design.
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