2022
DOI: 10.1177/20414196211062927
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Application verification of blast mitigation through the use of thuja hedges

Abstract: Nowadays, large gatherings of people, such as open-air concerts, outdoor-sport events, trade fairs, etc., are often attracted by the terrorists. Recently, an interesting passive alternative way of securing such events against terrorist threats appeared in the scientific literature, in which the tree hedges mitigation potential against blast waves were studied. Despite comprehensive studies regarding selected species of hedge trees, the real application outlines were reported to be still missing for those barri… Show more

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“…Gebbeken et al (2017) and Warnstedt and Gebbeken (2020) extended this concept by proposing the use of plants and hedges to construct a natural fence-type blast wall. This concept was further studied by Gajewski et al (2022). In the immediate shadow region of the plants (0.5 H , where H is obstacle height), attenuation in the order of 40% was reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gebbeken et al (2017) and Warnstedt and Gebbeken (2020) extended this concept by proposing the use of plants and hedges to construct a natural fence-type blast wall. This concept was further studied by Gajewski et al (2022). In the immediate shadow region of the plants (0.5 H , where H is obstacle height), attenuation in the order of 40% was reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%