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Hurricane Fran in North Carolina, September 5-6, 1996

January 1, 1998
Author(s)
Richard D. Marshall
This report describes the surface wind speeds and structural damage caused by Hurricane Fran during its passage across North Carolina and Virginia on 5-6 September 1996. Fran was a category 3 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson scale, and estimated maximum

Human Behavior in the World Trade Center Evacuation

March 3, 1997
Author(s)
R F. Fahy, Guylene Proulx
An explosion below the World Trade Center plaza in New York City on February 26, 1993, killed six workers, and resulted in injuries to over 1,000 occupants as they made their way out of the affected buildings. The explosion and subsequent fire caused

Enhancement of EXIT89 and Analysis of World Trade Center Data

August 1, 1996
Author(s)
R F. Fahy
The features of an enhanced model for egress from fires in non-residential occupancies is presented along with a users manual describing the use of the model. The enhancements to the model include analysis of locations of safety, smoke blockages, disabled

Analysis of the Happyland Social Club Fire With HAZARD I

December 31, 1992
Author(s)
Richard W. Bukowski, Robert C. Spetzler
The paper presents the reconstruction of the Happyland Social Club fire using the HAZARD I fire hazard assessment method along with an examination of four potential mitigation strategies: automatic sprinklers, a door at the base of the stairway to the

Engineering Aspects of the September 19, 1985 Mexico Earthquake (NBS BSS 165)

May 29, 1987
Author(s)
William C. Stone, Felix Y. Yokel, Mehmet Celebi, Thomas Hanks, Edgar V. Leyendecker
Following the September 19, 1985 Mexico earthquake, a team consisting of four engineers and one seismologist from the Naitonal Bureau of Standards (NBS)and the United States Geological Survey (USGS) was dispateched to Mexico City to provide technical

Lubbock Tornado: A Survey of Building Damage in an Urban Area (NBS TN 558)

March 1, 1971
Author(s)
N. F. Somes, R D. Dikkers, T. H. Boone
The Building Research Division of the National Bureau of Standards' Institute of Applied Technology sent a three-man team to investigate the damage to buildings and other structures caused by the tornado which struck Lubbock, Texas, on May 11, 1970. The
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