Protective Structures for Civilian Populations: Proceedings of the Symposium Held at Washington, D.C., April 19-23, 1965 |
Contents
Blast and Other Threats | 3 |
Possibilities of Occurrence of Area Conflagrations | 31 |
Tentative Biological Criteria for Estimating Blast Hazards | 41 |
17 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
albedo analysis approximately arch attack basement blast blast shelters bomb building calculations ceiling cent Civil Defense combustible concrete construction cost curve density depth detector developed displacement distance door Dose Rate duct dynamic effective temperature effects energy Engineering entrance entranceway equipment experimental explosion fallout fallout protection fallout shelters filter fire fission floor footing ft/sec gamma radiation gamma rays ground shock hazard heat increase initial lethal load located material maximum ment method mr/hr neutrons Nevada Test Site nuclear weapons Office of Civil Operation Plumbbob overpressure peak population population density possible pressure problem protection factor protective structures reflected Report roof sand scattering shelter shielding shock tube shock wave shown in Figure slab soil steel surface burst Table targets Technical temperature tests thermal thermal radiation thickness tion tube tunnel U.S. Naval underground velocity ventilation wall yield