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        2022.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        In response to the increase in international terrorism threats and demands for terrorism prevention and response activities, the Act on Counter-Terrorism for the Protection of Citizens and Public Security was enacted in 2016, and the need for research to strengthen protection against explosive threats was raised. In the same manner, the Design Basis Threats, which become the standard for the design and evaluation of physical protection systems for nuclear facilities, have been developed and it includes explosive threats. However, the regulatory standards for physical barriers against explosive threats are still not established. Therefore, it is first required to set up a performance database of physical barriers subject to blast loading in order to prepare the regulatory standards. In this study, the pressure with the trinitrotoluene (TNT) charge weights of 0.5-2 kg as a function of time was calculated using Ansys Autodyn software by assuming that the TNT is used for malicious purposes and is attached to a reinforced concrete (RC) corridor wall. The shape of the corridor was the 3×3×6 m cuboid with a rectangular hole of 1.78×1.78×6 m. The RC walls, which make up the corridor, contained the reinforcing bars with a spacing of 0.229 m and a diameter of 0.036 m. The spherical charge of a TNT was placed 0.2 m away from a RC wall in the middle of the corridor. To measure the reflected pressure after the internal explosion with a TNT, three pressure gauges were installed on the three sides of the RC walls in the middle of the corridor, respectively. The results showed that the peak reflected pressure on a RC wall with the standoff distance of 0.2 m was about ten times higher than the opposite RC wall with the standoff distance of 1.58 m in the same condition of TNT charge weight. Thus, it was verified that blast loads are highly affected by standoff distance. It seems that preventing the explosive detonation close to a physical barrier is strategically important to maintain the integrity of the physical barrier.