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wut would be the best material for a nuclear bomb shelter (like metal wise and concrete wise).
Structural design for shelter is the process of designing and constructing the framework of a building or structure that is capable of supporting and protecting its occupants from external forces such as wind, rain, snow, and seismic activity.
Some key factors that should be considered in structural design for shelter include the location and climate of the structure, the intended use and occupancy load, the materials and construction methods, and any relevant building codes and regulations.
Structural design for shelter differs from other types of structural design in that it must also take into account the specific needs of human occupancy, such as providing adequate living space, ventilation, and safety measures.
Common materials used in structural design for shelter include wood, steel, concrete, and masonry. The choice of material depends on factors such as cost, availability, durability, and the specific requirements of the structure.
Some important considerations for earthquake-resistant structural design for shelter include using reinforced concrete or steel structures, incorporating flexible joints and shock absorbers, and following specific building codes and guidelines for seismic zones.