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3 Characterization of catastrophic actions on constructions:Explosive loads
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ABSTRACT
The willingness of terrorists to attack “soft” civilian targets in urban locations has meant that, increasingly, blast loading from the detonation of high explosive charges must be considered by the designers of civilian structures. The prediction and characterization of such loads was, until relatively recently, the domain of specialist military designers of weapons and defensive structures. This chapter considers the approaches that civilian analysts can take to help predict and quantify loading from blast events.