bill8123
Mechanical
- Nov 14, 2011
- 23
Hi All
I live on the low side of the street, downhill from a T intersection. The house is cut into the hill, the house is lower than the road. A concern we have is cars losing control around the corner and impacting our house causing injury. A concrete barrier at my boundary isn’t feasible due to the slope of the ground (inadequate footing) and council don’t want to install a barrier. We have room for a double garage between the road and the house. I’m thinking about building a sacrificial steel reinforced solid concrete walled double garage to prevent injuries against a run away car. Please see attached. I have two questions:
1. Do you think this concept could be adequate to bring a 3000kg car traveling at 60km/hr to rest prior to hitting the house?
2. Any ideas on how to calculate the impact loads or could a g factor be used??
Any input is much appreciated
Thanks
I live on the low side of the street, downhill from a T intersection. The house is cut into the hill, the house is lower than the road. A concern we have is cars losing control around the corner and impacting our house causing injury. A concrete barrier at my boundary isn’t feasible due to the slope of the ground (inadequate footing) and council don’t want to install a barrier. We have room for a double garage between the road and the house. I’m thinking about building a sacrificial steel reinforced solid concrete walled double garage to prevent injuries against a run away car. Please see attached. I have two questions:
1. Do you think this concept could be adequate to bring a 3000kg car traveling at 60km/hr to rest prior to hitting the house?
2. Any ideas on how to calculate the impact loads or could a g factor be used??
Any input is much appreciated
Thanks