Modern Protective Structures

July 14-18, 2008

Arlington, VA

Welcome

The tragic events of September 11, 2001, highlighted the need to build and retrofit structures to better protect occupants in the event of a terrorist attack.

 
The Modern Protective Structures short course will present the latest research on designing buildings to save lives-from understanding the nature of threats to analysis and design-and will provide engineers and architects with practical information on performance and design requirements for hardened facilities. In addition, a review of blast damage assessment issues will provide forensic and rescue personnel with information that is vital to rescue and investigative efforts after a catastrophic structure failure.
 
The course will examine these topics:
The course will feature hands-on, guided analysis and design activities, including case studies and simulations. Participants will be given computer programs to assist in the analysis and design of protective structures, as well as a design manual and reference materials.
  
   
Sponsored by the University of Florida and the Center for Infrastructure Protection and Physical Security (CIPPS)

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Registration & Logistics:
Tamara Johnson
tel: (352) 392-1701 x239
fax: (352) 392-5437
Meeting Content:
Dr. Theodor Krauthammer
tel: (352) 392-9537 x1506