Cameron Ritchie
Cameron Ritchie University of Toronto
Cameron is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Toronto and is researching, under the supervision of Professor Jeffrey A. Packer, the performance and design of Hollow Structural Sections subject to blast and impact loading.

The ability to resist blast loading is increasingly becoming a requirement for structures around the world. Tubular steel members are ideal elements for this application due to their geometry and ability to withstand large plastic deformations without collapse. Research is being performed to advance knowledge regarding the performance and design of full-scale tubular steel sections under blast loading. This research programme involves experimental investigations of cold-formed, square HSS and subsequent analysis using Single Degree of Freedom modeling and non-linear, dynamic, finite element analysis.

Publications

The following is a list of publications resulting from the research described above.

Walker, M., Ritchie, C., Spiller, K., Seica, M.V., Packer, J.A. and Eytan, A. (2013) “Challenges and outcome of full-scale blast experimentation on structural steel members and glass elements”, Proceedings of the 15th International Symposium on Interaction of the Effects of Munitions with Structures, ISIEMS 15, Potsdam, Germany, 16-20 September 2013.

Ritchie, C., Packer, J.A., Seica, M. and Yankelevsky, D. (2014) “Field blast testing and SDOF analysis of unfilled and concrete-filled RHS members”, Proceedings of the 23rd International Symposium on Military Aspects of Blast and Shock, MABS 23, Oxford, United Kingdom, 7- 12 September 2014.

Ritchie, C., Packer, J.A., Seica, M. and Zhao, X.-L. (2015) “Field blast testing and FE modelling of concrete-filled RHS members”, Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Protective Structures, ICPS 3, Newcastle, Australia, 3-6 February 2015.

Ritchie, C., Packer, J.A., Seica, M. and Zhao, X.-L. (2015) “Field blast testing and FE modelling of RHS members”, Proceedings of the 15th International Symposium on Tubular Structures, ISTS 15, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 27-29 May 2015.

WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

With the support of the G.J. Jackson Fellowship, Cameron Ritchie completed his second year of graduate studies in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Toronto. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Toronto, working under the supervision of Professor Jeffrey A. Packer. He can be contacted at cameron.ritchie@mail.utoronto.ca.