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Bomb-proof Concrete

Posted January 26, 2009 9:43 AM

From The Engineer:

Engineers at Liverpool University have tested an Ultra High Performance Fibre Reinforced Concrete (UHPFRC) designed to reduce the impact of bomb blasts in public places. Working alongside the Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure, researchers have found that the new concrete is able to absorb a thousand times more energy than conventional mixtures. While the concrete has yet to be introduced in the UK, it has been utilised in Australia in the design of slender footbridges and to strengthen government buildings against potential mortar attacks. Other applications include bomb-proof litter bins and protection barriers. The university has explored the limits of the concrete's capability through a range of tests for dynamic bending and indirect stress conducted at RAF Spadeadam in Cumbria. Trials revealed that the concrete resisted high explosion blasts without producing shrapnel from the back of its panels. According to Liverpool University, this factor will prove significant in its ability to be used in protection barriers that shield people from explosions. Prof Steve Millard said: 'Many of London's tourist landmarks are surrounded by concrete to protect against terrorist attacks. However, the material does not absorb sufficient energy to prevent the creation of shrapnel, which is one of the most lethal consequences of a bomb blast. UHPFRC is different because needle-thin steel fibres are added into the concrete mix instead of steel reinforcing bars to increase its tensile strength.

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Re: Bomb-proof Concrete

01/26/2009 11:07 AM

This is good news for safety.

It's also (unfortunately?) good news for explosives researchers, as now they'll have work to keep them busy -- trying to come up with explosives that make this concrete obsolete.

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01/27/2009 2:28 AM

I remember reading about some Iranian college kids who made 60kpsi concrete at a tech event. Estimates in the article said that bunker buster would now only penetrate 15 foot max. It was proposed that the tech was leaked at the event to let the government know they could do this but I never heard anything more. This was several years ago.

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