CIV1190H: Structures under Blast and Impact

The behaviour of structures subjected to accidental or intentional blast or impact loading is exemplified beginning from understanding the nature of threats and blast loading evaluation, to dynamic analysis and specific structural design considerations. Topics presented include: Threat and risk assessment; Explosive processes. Detonation and deflagration; Explosion effects. Loads on structures; Dynamic analysis of structures; Material behaviour under high-strain rate loading; Design of reinforced concrete structures; Design of steel structures; Behaviour of glazing systems; Pressure-impulse diagrams; Industrial explosions; Design for impact loading; Progressive collapse.

The course addresses the existing lack of expertise in the area of extreme loading on structures and resilience of critical infrastructure, at a time when the need for knowledge in protective design is continuously increasing worldwide. At the forefront of engineering science, the course is unique in Canada and enhances the area of Structural Engineering, in general, and Physical Infrastructure Protection, in particular.

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St. George
In Class