Blast-Resistant Concrete Tested By Scientists
Engineers at the University of Liverpool have tested a new form of concrete designed to reduce the impact of bomb blasts in public areas. The fibre-reinforced concrete was found to absorb a thousand times more energy than plain concrete and could therefore be used for bomb-proof litter bins and protection barriers.
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Filed under: Bio-terrorism on January 24th, 2009
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