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Basic Guidelines for Chemical Hardening Of New Military Facilities
Section 1: Introduction - ufc_3_340_130022
Definition Of Acronyms
Related Technical Documents
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Section 2: Chemical Threat
Chemical Agent Characteristics.
Blood Agents
Chemical Hardening
Decontramination Procedures
Table 1: Chemical Agent Characteristics
Table 1: Chemical Agent Characteristics - Continued - ufc_3_340_130033
Table 1: Chemical Agent Characteristics - Continued - ufc_3_340_130034
Table 1: Chemical Agent Characteristics - Continued - ufc_3_340_130035
Table 1: Chemical Agent Characteristics - Continued - ufc_3_340_130036
Table 1: Chemical Agent Characteristics - Continued - ufc_3_340_130037
Section 3: Architectural Design Criteria
Construction and Materials
Figure 1. Conceptual Layout Configurations
Interior Construction
Figure 2: Entrance Arrangements
Figure 3a. Plan Contamination Control Area (CCA)
Figure 3c. Section B.
Figure 3e. Section D
Figure 3f. Section E
Dirty and Clean Mechanical Rooms
Section 4: Structural Design Criteria
Dirty Mechanical Room
Table 2 . Protection Level Descriptions
Table 3. Protection Level Requirements At Area Interfaces
Design Loads
Earth-Bermed Wall Loads
Figure 4a. Front Wall Loading: Idealized Normal Refection
Internal Leakage Pressure.
Figure 5a. Roof Loading: Span Parallel to Traveling Shock Wave
Reinforced Concrete.
Concrete - ufc_3_340_130058
Design For Bending and Shear
Reinforcement Details
Figure 6. Typical Section Through Conventionally Reinforced Concrete Wall.
Figure 7. Design Criteria for Single-Leg Stirrups
Design Criteria for Breaching
Figure 8. Design Criteria to Prevent Breaching and Direct Spalling
Blast Doors
Figure 9a. Blast Resistant Door Concepts- Built -Up And Solid Plate Flexural Doors
Figure 9d. Blast Resistant Door- Cushion Support Doors
Design Stresses
Design Procedure
Design Procedure - Continued
Design Procedure - Continued
Fragment Penetration
Unacceptable Materials.
Blast Valves.
Barriers
Section 5: Mechanical- HVAC Design Criteria
Figure 10. System Schematic
Figure 11. Typical CCA Configuration
Vapor Hazard Area
Design Consideration
Normal Operation mode
Figure 12. Example of HVAC System For CBR Shelter
Figure 12. Example of HVAC System For CBR Shelter - Continued
Calculation of Heating Load
Recommended Airflow Configuration.
Filter-Adsorber Sizing
Air Velocity
Table 7: Typical Characteristics of Open - Face HEPA Filters
Adsorbent
Spacing
Table 8: Characteristics Of Standard Military CW Filtration Units
Blower Assembly
Fresh Air Intakes/Exhaust.
Figure 16. Room Airflow Pattern
HVAC System Controls
Cooling Coil
Air Mixing Dampers
Survivability snd Reliability
Figure 18. Schematic of Parallel Redundant System
Other Factors
System Testing
Filter- Adsorber System Test.
Section 6. Mechanical - Plumbing Systems Design Criteria
Water Supply CW Mode
Piping
Fixtures.
Venting System
Fuel Tank - ufc_3_340_130108
Figure 19b. Multiventing System Arrangements
Section 7: Mechanical - Fire Protection Design Criteria
Section 8: Electrical Systems Design Criteria
Pressurization And Airflow
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Remote Motors
Emergency Lighting
Power Transfer Switch
Section 9: Storage Requirements
Section 9: Storage Requirements - Continued
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Summary - Continued
Section 10. Physical Security Design Criteria
Appendix A. Estimating CW Mode Ventillation Air Requirements
Table A-1 : CW Shelter Design Example
AL Process Activities
Example Calculation
Room Airflow Sequence Consideration.
Heating And Cooling Loads
Central Data Monitoring Panel
Figure A-1. Model of CW Shelter
Figure A-2. Central Data Monitoring Panel
Figure A-3. Detail A
Figure A-4. Detail B
Figure A-5. Detail C
Figure A-6. Detail D.
Figure A-6. Detail D - Continued