Field Evaluation of Damage from Wind and Flooding

Published: Oct 14, 2008
Abstract
Following Hurricane Katrina, engineers from around the country were called upon to evaluate commercial and residential structures along the Louisiana and Mississippi coasts to determine the extent of damage. Of paramount importance to many engineering clients was the separation of wind damage from flooding damage, and the engineer became a focal point for the resolution of many disputes between property owners and their insurance carriers. In...
Paper Details
Title
Field Evaluation of Damage from Wind and Flooding
Published Date
Oct 14, 2008
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