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Detroit MI/ July 24-25, 2003 The Ritz-Carlton Dearborn 300 Town Center Drive Dearborn, MI 48126 800-241-3333 ASCE Hotel Rate: $139 Single* Houston, TX/ August 7-8, 2003 Adams Mark Hotel Houston 2900 Briarpark Drive Houston, TX 77042 800-444-2326 ASCE Hotel Rate: $109 Single/Double*
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Design of Blast Resistant Buildings in Petrochemical Facilities

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Design of Blast Resistant Buildings in Petrochemical Facilities
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❖ Apply ASCE's "Design of Blast Resistant Buildings in Petrochemical Facilities” to the dynamic design or analysis of a building subject to blast load. ❖ Establish the design criteria based upon “acceptable response level” ❖ Understand how the blast load is developed ❖ Obtain important information not necessarily provided with the blast load data ❖ Generate useful design data from the blast load parameters ❖ Learn how to use “scaled” load history data for convenient analysis of supporting elements ❖ Learn how to perform a structural dynamic analysis ❖ Obtain information about available analysis software ❖ Learn how to perform retrofit of existing buildings ❖ Develop a quick Qualitative Consequence Analysis of an existing building based upon limited blast data

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Design of Blast Resistant Buildings in Petrochemical Facilities
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) published new requirements for the management of explosive hazards in May of 1992. The OSHA Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals regulations (CFR 29, 1910.119) requires operating plants to perform a Process Hazards Analysis (PHA). The focus of these regulations is on toxic, fire and explosion hazards. In many cases a PHA reveals vulnerabilities due to the location and/or the structural strength of occupied process plant buildings. This regulation, the recent heightened awareness of terrorist activities, and rising insurance costs has resulted in a drastic increase in the demand for structural consequence evaluations and engineering designs of buildings subject to explosion load. Advances in process and structural engineering now make it possible to design and analyze buildings subject to external blast load from accidental explosions and terrorist bombs with acceptable accuracy. This seminar teaches a proven and practical approach to this exciting engineering discipline as developed by a practicing structural engineer with over 20 years of experience in the field.
Purpose and Background

Who Should Attend?

– Consulting engineers who would like to include Blast Design in their portfolio. – Structural design engineers who are responsible for the design of buildings that may be subject to blast load from terrorist bombs or accidental explosions. – Familiarity with blast design and ASCE’s “Design of Blast Resistant Buildings in Petrochemical Facilities” is an advantage but not required.

Design of Blast Resistant Buildings in Petrochemical Facilities
DAY ONE: INTRODUCTION TO STRUCTURAL DESIGN OF BLAST RESISTANT STRUCTURES – Evolution of blast resistant design technology – Related industry guidelines, specifications and codes – Blast resistant design process. Flow chart DEFINE BLAST LOAD – Terrorist bomb using explosive materials – Equivalent TNT explosion method – Vapor cloud explosions – Standard – Air blast phenomena, deflagration, detonation – Shock load. Pressure load. Far field “shock-up” effect – Blast wind – Missiles, flying debris – Multi-Energy and Baker-Strehlow method – Terrorist attack explosions (detonations) – Blast load parameters and characteristics. Location of epicenter – Overpressure, impulse, duration ( t / tn ), shock front velocity – Rarefaction effects. Front/back phase shift – Negative phase and rebound – Design load. Blast load combined with static gravity load (SGL) and environmental load – Blast load on walls and roof (EQUAL software) DESIGN CRITERIA – Universal acceptance. No government codes – Response level – Ductility ratio – Hinge rotation DAY TWO: BUILDING DESIGN OR ANALYSIS – Building types and construction materials – Analysis method (equivalent static, SDOF, MDOF) – Structural systems. Simplicity recommended. Frames. Utilize ductility (ecc. x-brc.) – System components. Beams, slabs, decks, braces, shear walls, diaphragms, columns, foundations – Dynamic increase factor (DIF) – Strength increase factor (SIF) – Dynamic resistance of system components. Load factors. Material factors – Now, forget all you know about Transformation Factors! – Natural frequency – Scaling (method of using 1 load history for multiple different elements) – Determine response level of structure using SDOF method – Shear failure – Calculate uplift of foundations – Special details. Avoid load bearing exterior walls. Uplift. Rebound – Doors, windows, openings. Internal pressure due to openings – Design using TNT-equivalency method (static design) RETROFIT OF EXISTING BUILDINGS – Blast resistant glass, blast curtains, film – Connection details – OWSJ’s – Foundations QUALITATIVE CONSEQUENCE ANALYSIS – A conventional building is reviewed EXAMPLES

JORGEN K. LIBER P.E., is a consulting engineer and owner of JKL Consult. He has over 41 years of varied experience in project development, design, project management, and consulting. His technical expertise includes structural design and analysis, civil engineering, environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering, structure dynamics, and blast design. He is responsible for the development of industry guidelines for the siting and design of process plant buildings and posses unsurpassed insight and experience relative to safety and loss prevention engineering, risk assessment, QRA’s, PHA's. He had taught seminars on various subjects, such as Blast Design, Foundation Design, The Yield Line Theory, Hydrological Design Mr. Liber has also published articles on AIChE (CCPS): Guidelines for Design and Siting Criteria for Process Plant Buildings, 1996 and API: Recommended Practice 752, Management of Hazards Associated with Location of Process Plant Buildings, 1995 . He is an author of ‘The Unified Design Method for Reinforced Concrete Beams’. Seminar Instructor

ASCE Distance Learning Program: Wind Loads Online Course This course is an online version of the popular ASCE workshop. Topics include wind effects (e.g., Bernoulli's equation, patterns over buildings, and effects of roof geometry), basic design wind speed, design wind loads, how to use the ASCE-7 standard (plus three worked solutions), frequently asked questions, other codes, and where to get further information. After completing this course, you will be able to: explain basic air flow concepts and the effects of wind on structures; describe and calculate different wind speed measures; describe and calculate the parameters of the design wind speed equations, and; use the standard to calculate design wind loads. 8.0 PDHs.
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Seminar Benefits

– Apply ASCE's "Design of Blast Resistant Buildings in Petrochemical Facilities” to the dynamic design or analysis of a building subject to blast load. – Establish the design criteria based upon “acceptable response level” – Understand how the blast load is developed – Obtain important information not necessarily provided with the blast load data – Generate useful design data from the blast load parameters – Learn how to use “scaled” load history data for convenient analysis of supporting elements – Learn how to perform a structural dynamic analysis – Obtain information about available analysis software – Learn how to perform retrofit of existing buildings – Develop a quick Qualitative Consequence Analysis of an existing building based upon limited blast data

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