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Using Simulation to Protect The Build Environment

Event Description

A discussion of a few ways in which simulation is used to develop cost-effective solutions for protecting people and infrastructure within the built environment. Topics include counter-terrorism design advice to resist the effects of improvised explosive devices and from the use of vehicles as weapons.

About this event

This event is being hosted by the NAFEMS Impact, Shock and Crash Working Group. For more information and to get involved go to the Impact, Shock and Crash Working Group webpage.

The ISCWG has formed an online Community to enable NAFEMS members to learn more and interact with other engineers and scientists who have an interest in Impact, Shock and Crash analysis. For more information and to get involved go to the ISC Community webpage.

Document Details

ReferenceISCWG-280622
AuthorTurner. P
LanguageEnglish
TypePresentation
Date 28th June 2022
OrganisationDJ Goode & Associates
RegionGlobal

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