msquared48
Structural
- Aug 7, 2007
- 14,745
From the internet headlines today:
"TODAY - May 01, 2010
(picture)
Deadly tornadoes rip through Arkansas Twisters hit central Arkansas, injuring dozens, destroying homes, and taking down power lines. Details
Arkansas tornadoes
Derby forecast improves
Your local weather"
There was a picture here I could not post of a collapsed fire station with a fire truck inside. It was a CMU building with a wood roof.
Personally, other than money, I cannot understand the logic for allowing this type of construction in a tornado prone region. Now, in the emergency condition it was designed for, the fire truck cannot do it's job.
In my opinion, it should have been constructed of CIP concrete walls with a CIP concrete roof, and blow out windows to relieve the pressure. The outcome should have been much better. To me, it's just irresponsible engineering design with a lack of forethought.
Thoughts?
Mike McCann
MMC Engineering
Motto: KISS
Motivation: Don't ask
"TODAY - May 01, 2010
(picture)
Deadly tornadoes rip through Arkansas Twisters hit central Arkansas, injuring dozens, destroying homes, and taking down power lines. Details
Arkansas tornadoes
Derby forecast improves
Your local weather"
There was a picture here I could not post of a collapsed fire station with a fire truck inside. It was a CMU building with a wood roof.
Personally, other than money, I cannot understand the logic for allowing this type of construction in a tornado prone region. Now, in the emergency condition it was designed for, the fire truck cannot do it's job.
In my opinion, it should have been constructed of CIP concrete walls with a CIP concrete roof, and blow out windows to relieve the pressure. The outcome should have been much better. To me, it's just irresponsible engineering design with a lack of forethought.
Thoughts?
Mike McCann
MMC Engineering
Motto: KISS
Motivation: Don't ask