Formal Discussion Session Summaries
Report Number: CONF-8305107, p. 253-261
Author(s): Wilton, Chuck, Zaccor, Jim, Coulter, George A., Reitter, Thomas A., Hickman, Robert G.
Corporate Author(s): SSI, BRL, LLNL
Laboratory: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1983-07
Pages: 9
DoD Task:
Identifier: This paper is part of a conference proceedings. See ADA132780
Abstract:
The discussion topics were chosen by FEMA Headquarters personnel. The four topics were: Group 1: Shelter environment in attacked areas, including dust, blast, heat, and debris. Group 2: Uses and limitations of shock tubes. Group 3: Utility of computer models for civil defense planning and research. Group 4: Fire fighting under adverse circumstances. The thrust for each group was to identify problem areas that had not been addressed adequately in the past. Identification and discussion of these problem areas could result in innovative ideas for research and the application of research methods to solve the problems posed.
Author(s): Wilton, Chuck, Zaccor, Jim, Coulter, George A., Reitter, Thomas A., Hickman, Robert G.
Corporate Author(s): SSI, BRL, LLNL
Laboratory: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1983-07
Pages: 9
DoD Task:
Identifier: This paper is part of a conference proceedings. See ADA132780
Abstract:
The discussion topics were chosen by FEMA Headquarters personnel. The four topics were: Group 1: Shelter environment in attacked areas, including dust, blast, heat, and debris. Group 2: Uses and limitations of shock tubes. Group 3: Utility of computer models for civil defense planning and research. Group 4: Fire fighting under adverse circumstances. The thrust for each group was to identify problem areas that had not been addressed adequately in the past. Identification and discussion of these problem areas could result in innovative ideas for research and the application of research methods to solve the problems posed.