RESPONSE OF STRUCTURES AND PLANT TO EXPLOSIONS
Department of Mechanical Engineering The University of Liverpool, 8 April 1997
Professor N. Jones, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Liverpool
Blast Response of Structural Members
Mr. A. Tyldesley, HSE, Bootle
Pressure Shock Resistant Process Plant
Dr J Wilday, HSE Laboratory, Sheffield
Response of Heat Exchanger Shell to Internal Blast Effects
Dr. B. C. R. Ewan, Mr. M. Moatamedi, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Sheffield
Response of Cylindrical Structures to Asymmetric Internal and External Pulse Loading
J. C. A. M. van Doonnal, R. M. M. van Wees, TNO, The Netherlands Test Method to Measure the Resistance of Panels Under a Blast Load
Professor G. N. Nurick, Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Cape Town, South Africa
Structural Components Subjected to Blast Loads Resulting in Large Inelastic Deformation and Subsequent Material Failure
Mr. C. A. Selby, The Steel Construction Institute, Mr. D. Campbell, British Gas plc
Experimental Research into the Blast Response of Structures
Dr. G. K. Schleyer, Department of Mechanical Engineering
The University of Liverpool
Pulse Pressure Loading of Thin Metal Plates
Dr. G. O. Thomas, University of Wales, Aberystwyth
Detonation Loading and Response of GRP Pipes
Dr. I. G. Cullis, Mr. J. MacMahon, DRA, Fort Halstead
Numerical Simulation of Blast Waves and their Interaction with Structures