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Cost-effective decision making for blast mitigation
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Date Issued
2005-04
Date Available
2010-07-06T14:23:53Z
Abstract
Since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States (U.S.), there has been a marked increase in both public and private sector demand for increased blast-mitigation for existing buildings. To adequately address these new performance requirements, a rational and cost-oriented policy is needed to help building managers and owners make fiscally intelligent decisions regarding the retrofitting of existing structures. This paper presents a cost-rationalized approach to blast-mitigation retrofitting decision making, with respect to a building’s criticality to the surrounding community. The proposed method addresses current approaches to blast assessment, typical blast-related vulnerabilities (structural and non-structural), and possible solutions for vulnerability mitigation. Special emphasis is given to non-gravity based loadings,
post-incident functionality requirements, and transient versus permanent/semi-permanent
loading.
post-incident functionality requirements, and transient versus permanent/semi-permanent
loading.
Sponsorship
Not applicable
Type of Material
Conference Publication
Publisher
American Society of Civil Engineers
Series
Critical Infrastructure Group
Copyright (Published Version)
2005 American Society of Civil Engineers
Subject – LCSH
Buildings--Blast effects
Building, Bombproof--Cost effectiveness
Buildings--Repair and reconstruction--Cost effectiveness
Web versions
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Journal
American Society of Civil Engineers. Metropolis & Beyond 2005 : Proceedings of the 2005 Structures Congress and the 2005 Forensic Engineering Symposium, April 20.24, 2005, New York
Conference Details
Metropolis and Beyond 2005, the 2005 Structures Congress and the 2005 Forensic Engineering Symposium, April 20.24, 2005, New York
ISBN
978-0-7844-0753-0
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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