KHoff
Structural
- Aug 20, 2013
- 60
I am working with a client who wants to place pre-engineered storm shelter units around his site. He is asking about concerns with locating storm shelters in close proximity to any buildings on the site and if the storm shelter could withstand debris impact forces from an adjacent building collapse. I know that shelters are designed for 100 psf roof live load, and the shell must pass the debris impact testing (2x4 fired at 100 mph), but I am not convinced that those requirements would cover the impact forces from a 40 foot tall precast wall falling on the shelter.
Are there any references or resources that could provide some insight on this issue? ICC 500 is pretty vague, stating the following:
305.3 Other debris hazards.
Lay down, rollover and collapse hazards shall be considered by the design professional when determining the location of shelters on the site.
It seems like the best option might be to place the shelters far enough away from buildings that a collapse will not impact the shelter, but I'm not sure that is feasible on this site. Also, it's not clear exactly what that distance is. For example, I wouldn't necessarily expect a 30 foot tall CMU wall to just lay down intact and impact the ground 30 feet from the building. But I suppose its not impossible.
Clearly this is a messy topic. Any insight would be much appreciated.
Are there any references or resources that could provide some insight on this issue? ICC 500 is pretty vague, stating the following:
305.3 Other debris hazards.
Lay down, rollover and collapse hazards shall be considered by the design professional when determining the location of shelters on the site.
It seems like the best option might be to place the shelters far enough away from buildings that a collapse will not impact the shelter, but I'm not sure that is feasible on this site. Also, it's not clear exactly what that distance is. For example, I wouldn't necessarily expect a 30 foot tall CMU wall to just lay down intact and impact the ground 30 feet from the building. But I suppose its not impossible.
Clearly this is a messy topic. Any insight would be much appreciated.