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<1> Enter Glazing System Data. Enter
the cross-section thicknesses in the
Start
appropriate row of column (a) on
the Cross-Section Evaluation
worksheet (see Appendix B for all
worksheets). Enter the frame
<1> Enter Glazing
properties in column (a) on the
System Data
Frame Evaluation worksheet. Enter
the anchorage properties in column
(a) on the Anchorage Evaluation
worksheet. Enter the wall thickness
<2> Do
in the appropriate row of column (a)
No
Ballistic Attack
on the Wall Evaluation worksheet.
Analysis?
Enter the project and asset
identifications on all evaluation
Yes
worksheets. Proceed to <2>.
<2> Do Ballistic Attack Analysis?
<3> Ballistic
Refer to the design basis threat for
Resistant
the ballistic tactic on the DCS
Glazing
worksheet (see Appendix B for all
Evaluation
worksheets). If ballistic attack is
among the tactics that are a threat,
proceed to <3>. Otherwise,
proceed to <4>.
<3> Ballistic Resistant Glazing
<4> Do
No
Evaluation. Conduct a ballistic
Forced Entry Attack
Analysis?
attack analysis of a glazing system
using Figure 16. Proceed to <4>.
<4> Do Forced Entry Attack Analysis?
Yes
Refer to the design basis threat for
<5> Forced
the forced entry tactic on the DCS
Entry Resistant
worksheet. If forced entry attack is
Glazing
among the tactics that are a threat,
Evaluation
proceed to <5>. Otherwise,
proceed to <6>.
<5> Forced Entry Resistant Glazing
Evaluation. Conduct a forced entry
<6> Do
No
Bomb Attack
attack analysis of a glazing system
Analysis?
using Figure 28. Proceed to <6>.
<6> Do Bomb Attack Analysis? Refer
Yes
to stationary and moving vehicle
bomb and exterior tactics on the
<7> Blast
DCS worksheet. If blast attack is
Resistant
among the tactics that are a threat,
Glazing
proceed to <7>. Otherwise, return
Evaluation
to Figure 7.
<7> Blast Resistant Glazing
Evaluation. Conduct a blast attack
Stop
analysis of a glazing system using
Figure 22. Return to Figure 7.
Figure 9
Process Chart and Description: Evaluation Attack Analyses Procedure
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