Hi again
Just to clarify my statement.
If given a choice I would not recommend masonry but it depends on the circumstances.
If it is a wall in a building it may work due to horizontal reinforcement. I am not sure if you can get any vertical reinforcement. I guess it depends on the bricks.
But I am uncertain regarding the ductility and the possibility to use plastic response. Using elastic response only is possible but often not very economic.
The same applies for precast concrete. The limiting factor can be the connections between the elements.
Regarding the mass, it can be very positive. But I once made an analysis for a steel wall, very lightweight and very ductile. I could withstand a significant explosion, there were huge deformations but it did not collapse.
If the assignment was the check an existing masonry wall for blast loading, then I would deal with it.
I would also assume that the mentioned 3 psi pressure should be accompanied with a load duration
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Thomas