Listen "Alfred Murrah Federal Building - Learning from failure (05)"
Episode Synopsis
Structural failure is often accidental. In a minority of cases, acts of terrorism cause deliberate impact-induced damage.
The 1995 bombing of the Alfred Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City is the most deadly act of 'homegrown' terrorism in the United States to date.
How does a structure behave when subject to a sudden impact, in particular - what is 'brisance'? How have engineers learnt from this tragedy when designing high-security buildings?
Please be aware that this podcast discusses acts of violence which some listeners may find distressing.
The 1995 bombing of the Alfred Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City is the most deadly act of 'homegrown' terrorism in the United States to date.
How does a structure behave when subject to a sudden impact, in particular - what is 'brisance'? How have engineers learnt from this tragedy when designing high-security buildings?
Please be aware that this podcast discusses acts of violence which some listeners may find distressing.
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