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Development of a design basis tornado and structural design criteria for Lawrence Livermore Laboratory's Site 300
Author(s) -
J.R. McDonald,
Joseph E. Minor,
Kishor C. Mehta
Publication year - 1975
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/4066772
Subject(s) - tornado , engineering , environmental science , national laboratory , meteorology , geography , engineering physics
Criteria are prescribed and guidance is provided for professional personnel who are involved with the evaluation of existing buildings and facilities at Site 300 near Livermore, California to resist the possible effects of extreme winds and tornadoes. The development of parameters for the effects of tornadoes and extreme winds and guidelines for evaluation and design of structures are presented. The investigations conducted are summarized and the techniques used for arriving at the combined tornado and extreme wind risk model are discussed. The guidelines for structural design methods for calculating pressure distributions on walls and roofs of structures and methods for accommodating impact loads from missiles are also presented. (auth

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