Interaction study of factors on theeffect of explosion on vertical and horizontal pressure vessels using response surface method
Oil, gas, and petrochemical facilities are strategic industry facilities, and their passive defense issues are of high priority in every country. Explosions due to sabotage or aerial bombardments are the most critical factors in considering issues related to passive defense in the abovementioned facilities. This study investigates the effect of blast loading on pressure vessels. The research issue is the study on the interaction between factors that affect on responses of pressure vessels under blast loading. For this purpose, the response surface method and central composite method were used for numerical design tests. Four factors were selected, type of pressure vessel (vertical or horizontal), the thickness of vessel body, the yield strength of steel vessel, and the amount of explosive material. Two responses were studied, the maximum displacement of pressure vessels and the residual displacement of pressure vessels. The result shows that the quadratic equation is the best model for equations. Then for two responses according to the four factors presented equations. These equations are practical, and straightforward for engineers and researchers. The result shows that for both of the selected responses, the role of body thickness and type of steel in the stronger explosion is the same, but in the weaker explosion, the role of yield strength increased. In addition, it was found that role of the amount of explosive material is more than another parameter. And the interaction of material explosive by other parameters in vertical type is more than horizontal pressure vessels.