LaylaZ
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 19, 2002
- 7
Hello everyone,
In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on our nation, the NRC issued orders to the US nuclear power plants to enforce security in their premises, to mitigate any possible terrorist attack.
In this effect, we are to design security (hardened) booths (some elevated on towers, and some installed on the ground level) that would sustain a bomb blast. The steel plates forming these enclosures will be bullet resistant.
The only thing, that's challenging to me so far, is the design of the foundations of these booths, which are to sustain an overpressure of up to 450 psi (in 7 milliseconds)! .
Any technical advice, will be really appreciated.
Thank you.
In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on our nation, the NRC issued orders to the US nuclear power plants to enforce security in their premises, to mitigate any possible terrorist attack.
In this effect, we are to design security (hardened) booths (some elevated on towers, and some installed on the ground level) that would sustain a bomb blast. The steel plates forming these enclosures will be bullet resistant.
The only thing, that's challenging to me so far, is the design of the foundations of these booths, which are to sustain an overpressure of up to 450 psi (in 7 milliseconds)! .
Any technical advice, will be really appreciated.
Thank you.