Forensic engineering: From failure to understanding: Proceedings of the two day international conference organised by the Institution of Civil Engineers and held in London on 2 to 4 December 2008
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Brian S. Neale
Brian S. Neale
Institution of Civil Engineers
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Emerald Publishing Limited
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978-0-7277-3917-9
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2009
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Strengthening techniques adopted on buildings occupied during military operations
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Brian Young, MEng CEng MICE;
Brian Young, MEng CEng MICE
QinetiQ, Farnborough, United Kingdom
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Susan Tallis, MEng CEng MICE
Susan Tallis, MEng CEng MICE
QinetiQ, Farnborough, United Kingdom
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Brian Young, MEng CEng MICE,
Susan Tallis, MEng CEng MICE
QinetiQ, Farnborough, United Kingdom
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Published:2009
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Brian Young, MEng CEng MICE, Susan Tallis, MEng CEng MICE, 2009. "Strengthening techniques adopted on buildings occupied during military operations", Forensic engineering: From failure to understanding: Proceedings of the two day international conference organised by the Institution of Civil Engineers and held in London on 2 to 4 December 2008, Brian S. Neale
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Introduction
Effects produced by VBEIDs
Blast effects on buildings
Measures/techniques to prevent disproportionate structural collapse
Risk reduction strategies
The military perspective
Masonry wall retrofits
Glazing systems
The civilian perspective
Case study – the Pentagon
Further research
Conclusions
References
Acknowledgements
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