Publisher's Synopsis
Terrorist attacks and other destructive incidents caused by explosives have, in recent years, prompted considerable research and development into the protection of structures against blast loads. For this objective to be achieved, experiments have been performed and theoretical studies carried out to improve our assessments of the intensity as well as the space-time distribution of the resulting blast pressure on the one hand and the consequences of an explosion of the exposed environment on the other. This book enhances awareness on and understanding of these topical issues through a collection relevant articles written by experts in the field.