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design of ammuntion storage facilities

design of ammuntion storage facilities

design of ammuntion storage facilities

(OP)
Hello there.  I am looking for help with finding information on the design of ammunition storage facilities, or the design of explosive storehouses (military grade)to be exact for a research paper I am doing.  

As you can appreciate it is not as easy as going down to the local library.  I am currantly wading through a lot of rubbish on the net.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

RE: design of ammuntion storage facilities

Have you tried contacting the munitions mfr's for storage procedures?  FMJ and Blount come to mind. Good Luck!

RE: design of ammuntion storage facilities

Don't forget Alliant Tech.

Alternately, you might try searching for a military specification, as they are ones mostly to need a munitions storage facility:

http://assist2.daps.dla.mil/quicksearch/

Unfortunately, the search engine is pretty primitive.

TTFN

RE: design of ammuntion storage facilities

My company works on things like this all the time.  We have well over 20 years experince in this area. In short of sounding like a salesperson.  The first place I would start is look into SDOF (single degree of freedom) analysis.

RE: design of ammuntion storage facilities

(OP)
Many thanks guys.  I've been able to track down some declassified documents on the web, some more useful than others.  A lot describe the regulations for storage of munitions etc.It's harder to track down information on the design of the storehouses.  Arrangement of rebar etc.  Have found a small bit to do with the design of reinforcent for nuclear shelters, but rather simplistic.

Have any of you heard of a document called TM 5-1300.(Vol. 3???). It has been mentioned as a reference in a lot of these documents, but I can't find it on the web.  I can get it shipped to me but that could take up to eight weeks.  Is it on the web??

Would any of you know any good sites that discuss the design of reinforced concrete to resist blast loadings??

Thanks again for taking the time to reply to my post.

RE: design of ammuntion storage facilities

Milmo,
I don't think that TM 5-1300 is available on the web anymore because of the heightened terror threat, post 9-11, etc.  If you have a legitimate need for it and can prove it to the people at the Army Corps of Engineers, I believe they will ship it to you.

RE: design of ammuntion storage facilities

RE: TM 5-1300

Apropos of not much at all to do with the original question, but dealing with one of my pet peeves, it seems to me that if one were worried about the sensitivity of the data contained in such works, one would keep them available on the net, WHERE ONE COULD SEE IF A-HAB THE A-RAB WAS ACCESSING THEM! As opposed to making if more difficult for legitimate users to get access to the data they paid for.

RE: design of ammuntion storage facilities

They do that already.  The on-line technical manual site has both open and restricted material on the same site.  Only the "A" folder material is available to the general public, while the remainder requires a valid logistics organization password

TTFN

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