Probabilistic modelling of forces of hail

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Shihara Perera
Nelson Lam
Mahil Pathirana
Lihai Zhang
Dong Ruan
Emad Gad
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[1] The University of Melbourne,Department of Infrastructure Engineering
[2] Swinburne University of Technology,Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology
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Natural Hazards | 2018年 / 91卷
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Hailstone; Contact force; Forcing function; Probabilistic; Deterministic;
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Numerical modelling techniques enable forcing function at the point of contact in a hail impact to be predicted, but many models available in commercial software have not been verified by experiments. A recently developed deterministic model is only able to simulate the impact action of an idealised spherical hailstone. Results recorded from the impact testing of non-spherical simulated hail ice specimens show wide scatters and are different to spherical specimens. A stochastic model has been developed in this study to incorporate the variability of the modelling parameters representing the behaviour of non-spherical ice specimens and to generate time histories of contact force for given impact scenarios. A probabilistic model which was developed previously to provide predictions of the distribution of the size of hailstones in a severe category hailstorm has also been further developed to provide predictions of the maximum contact force values in probabilistic terms. For any given pre-defined forcing function denting into the surface of a steel plate can be estimated by finite element analysis or experimentally on a test machine. The new knowledge base introduced in this paper can be used by manufacturers and designers to re-assess existing products and in making improvements to future installations taking into account cost–benefit considerations.
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