STRUCTURAL COST STUDIES FOR HARDENED SHELTERS (500-MAN AND 1000-MAN CAPACITIES).

Abstract

Applying the cost and design relationships developed in an earlier study, the in-place structural costs of 500-man and 1000-man capacity fully-buried shelters were identified as functions of structural material, structural system, shelter configuration, and design level of loading. By combining the optima of these designs, minimum-structural-cost relationships were developed for 100-man, 500-man and 1000-man capacity shelters as functions of overpressure level. The range of interest, as in the earlier study, included 10 psi to 200 psi overpressures produced by nuclear yields of one MT to 100 MT. Once design overpressures have increased to some unspecified level, the absolute magnitude of which decreases as shelter design capacity is increased, it is found that per occupant structural costs are relatively insensitive to increasing appreciably, although at a decreasing rate, as shelter design capacity is increased. Finally, the economic importance of identifying the minimumcost structural design for each proposed shelter application is emphasized. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1965
Accession Number
AD0458314

Entities

People

  • Jerry J. Lukes
  • John A. Havers

Organizations

  • IIT Research Institute

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  • Celestial Brightness
  • Materials
  • Overpressure

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  • Explosive Engineering.
  • Life Cycle Cost Analysis
  • Systems Analysis and Design