Plates form one of the basic elements of structures. Land-based
structures may be subjected to air blast loads during combat environment or terrorist attack, while
marine structures may be subjected to either air blast by the attack of a missile
above the water surface or an underwater explosion by the attack of a torpedo
or a mine or a depth charge and an aircraft structure may be subjected
to an in-flight attack by on-board explosive devices. Furthermore,
gas explosion occurs in offshore installations and industries. This review focuses on the phenomenological evolution of blast
damage of plates.
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