Explosion relief walls are suitable for construction projects where shockwaves could pose a threat, such as chemical plants, warehouses, mines, and oil storage facilities. The design of explosion relief walls must consider factors like wall strength, the location of relief openings, and the amount of explosion release. Generally, the height of an explosion relief wall should not exceed 30 meters, and the spacing between relief openings should not be more than 20 meters. When designing explosion relief walls, surrounding environment and terrain must also be taken into account to ensure the safety and reliability of the wall.
































