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Protective Knowledge – Blast Resistance By Design. Save the Dates!

January 19, 2015 by holly -- Article Archive

The Problem

Have you ever been involved with a design or construction project with blast requirements, and been unsure about:

  • The design implications.
  • Which standards or guidelines to use.
  • How to make sense of the standards or guidelines.
  • Where to find the required products. 

 

The Solution

“Protective Knowledge – Blast Resistance By Design” is a 2 or 4-1/2 day face-to-face class created to help you navigate the process of building blast resistance into your project.  Whether you are working on a Federal Courthouse, a Department of Defense housing project, a commercial high-rise, or an industrial plant, this class is for you.

 

The Details

Part I – 2 days, May 4th and 5th, 2015 – Arlington, Virginia

The first portion of the course is designed for both technical and non-technical professionals and includes:

  • Overview of blast effects from both accidental and man-made explosions.
  • Discussion of the existing array of guidelines and standards – and what types of projects go with each document.
  • Blast resistance qualities of typical construction.
  • Impacts of blast resistant design on new and existing buildings – including real-world case studies.
  • How blast resistant design fits into the overall design process.
  • Blast-resistant products (doors, windows, curtain walls, louvers, etc.).
  • Tips on how to meet blast requirements in cost effective ways.

Part II – 2-1/2 days, May 6th, 7th, and 8th, 2015 – Arlington, Virginia

The second portion of the class builds on Part I and provides attendees with in-depth analytic approaches and methods.  The information in Part II is geared for the engineer with a solid background in structural engineering who wants to understand what blast resistance requirements will do to their projects.   This portion of the course will include:

  • Calculation of blast loads.
  • Analytic methods for estimating structural response to blast loads.
  • Consequence vs. Risk-based design.
  • Blast-resistant products (doors, windows, curtainwalls, louvers, etc.).
  • Retrofit solutions, including innovative materials and approaches.
  • Design examples.

Registration Opens Monday, January 26th 

Stay tuned for more details or email us at: Training@StoneSecurityEngineering.com

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