Blast vulnerability of building structures and the public from terrorist attack

N. Johnson, N. Custance
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Buildings and, more importantly people working within buildings, are becoming increasingly vulnerable to terrorist attack. The use by terrorist organisations of large bombs in areas accessed by the public is a matter of great concern. Conventional buildings are vulnerable to blast and their response is less well understood than that of heavy, reinforced, defensive structures. The lightness, discontinuities and hazard potential of modern building envelopes present new challenges. This paper discusses current research in the UK; arising in particular from observations on the parameters of blast which have the most significant effect on the behaviour of cladding and glass. The fragility of conventional building envelopes mean that they remain vulnerable at considerable ranges from large explosive charges even though the underlying structural frame may be relatively unaffected. The significance of blast duration and the negative phase of the blast pulse on light cladding elements is raised, along with the need to target design attention to areas which are realistic in the context of conventional building structures.<>
建筑结构和公众的爆炸脆弱性,使其免受恐怖袭击
建筑物,更重要的是在建筑物内工作的人,越来越容易受到恐怖袭击。恐怖组织在公众出入的地区使用大型炸弹是一个令人非常关注的问题。传统建筑很容易受到爆炸的影响,人们对其反应的了解不如重型加固防御结构。现代建筑围护结构的轻盈性、不连续性和潜在的危险性提出了新的挑战。本文讨论了目前在英国的研究;特别是由对爆炸参数的观察引起的,这些参数对包层和玻璃的行为有最显著的影响。传统建筑围护结构的脆弱性意味着即使底层结构框架可能相对不受影响,它们在相当大的范围内仍然容易受到大型炸药的攻击。提出了爆炸持续时间和爆炸脉冲负相位对光包层元件的重要性,以及需要将设计注意力集中在传统建筑结构背景下的现实区域。
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