September 8, 1999 Hazard Series Presentation Are Chemical Plants at Risk from Hurricane Winds? |
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About Marc Levitan
LSU Hurricane Center
Hurricanes and Chemical Hazards Internet Conference
SUMMARYEIIP Classroom Online Presentation Are Chemical Plants at Risk For Hurricane Winds? Dr. Marc Levitan The speaker for the Virtual Classroom was Dr. Marc Levitan, Acting Director of the Hurricane Center at Louisiana State University (LSU) and Associate Professor of Civil Engineering. Dr. Levitan has been actively engaged in wind engineering research, practice, and teaching for the past 15 years. His paper, "Are Chemical Plants at Risk from Hurricane Winds?" is available from the Hurricane and Hazards Internet Conference at http://hurricane.lsu.edu/internetconf.htm . Dr. Levitan discussed the fact that many places on the US coastline are home to large concentrations of chemical/petrochemical/agrichemical plants. These plants are filled with complex structures for which there are no wind loading standards available. As explained, the two biggest potential impacts from hurricane wind damage are the release of hazardous materials into the environment and the economic impact of repairing damaged structures, including loss of production while the repairs are underway. Dr. Levitan used several slides to illustrate the types of structures discussed in his paper and why we should be concerned about wind damage to these facilities. |