پديدآورندگان :
Dushamil Hassan نويسنده , Baher Hossein نويسنده Professor, Department of Clinical Psycology, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran
كليدواژه :
modular , Town-relief , crisisearthquake , Management
چكيده فارسي :
Abstract: This study is about the passive defense in
Tehran earthquake management using relief towns.
Managing the rescuing survivors from Tehran earthquake
and even other cities as well as small and big villages by
housing them in the of smart fast building shelter towns
instead of using a camping tent and fix common
problems of these camps and create an appropriate and
acceptable welfare to avoid becoming a disaster in each
situations including very difficult situation in terms of
climatic, economic, health and etc., save foreign
exchange and Rials, improving the quality and quantity
of services and aid to people affected by are affairs for
being able to handle the most difficult crises and passive
defense of the country are considered in this study. Relief
town is a collection of prefabricated modular homes,
using a new type of polymer composite panel that
designed to fit this type of construction. Among its
features are absence of using cement and sand mortar and
concrete and iron bar and truss. Design and construction
of this towns is not affiliated in any foreign things; they
are too light and portable with quick and easy installation
and the possibility of collecting and mounting for several
times at very reasonable prices that can be a replacement
for relief tents for passive and direct defense and in the
service of committees and disaster management centers
of the country. These structural models are suitable for
various types of residential uses, office, service
providers, health centers, cultural uses, business, sports,
military, multi-purpose, general uses required by refugees
that had crisis with the ability to be converted into
permanent homes. After making, all parts of these towns
are kept in stock to use in the shortest time at the crisis at
the site where is considered from the past with the
original arrangements.
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Tehran