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Fire Performance Analysis for Buildings

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01.05.2017

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Wiley

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2nd edition

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Englisch

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978-1-118-65709-6

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Produktdetails

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.05.2017

Verlag

Wiley

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720

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24,6/17,5/3,8 cm

Gewicht

1247 g

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2nd edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-118-65709-6

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  • Produktbild: Fire Performance Analysis for Buildings
  • Preface xxiii

    Acknowledgements xxv

    1 Fire Performance and Buildings 1

    1.1 The Dynamics of Building Fire Performance 1

    1.2 The Anatomy of Building Fire Safety 1

    Part I The Foundation 7

    2 Preliminary Organization 9

    2.1 Introduction 9

    2.2 Overview of Evaluations 9

    Part One: Organizational Concepts 12

    2.3 The Diagnostic Fire 12

    2.4 Anatomy of a Representative Fire 12

    Part Two: Barriers, Spaces, and Connectivity 15

    2.7 Spaces and Barriers 15

    2.8 Barriers and Fire 15

    Part Three: Fire Defenses 23

    2.14 Fire Defenses 23

    2.15 Active Fire Defenses 24

    2.17 Closure 30

    3 Tools of Analysis 31

    3.1 Introduction 31

    Part One: The Logic 32

    3.2 The Framework Logic 32

    3.3 The Major Parts 32

    Part Two: Space-Barrier Connectivity 51

    3.14 Introduction 51

    3.15 Room Connectivity 51

    Part Three: Additional Tools 55

    3.19 Networks and Charts 55

    3.20 Organizational Charts 55

    4 An Introduction to the Interactive Performance Information Chart 59

    4.1 Introduction 59

    4.2 The Basic Template 59

    5 Quantification 73

    5.1 Performance Evaluations 73

    5.2 Information Accessibility 74

    Part II The Parts 79

    6 The Room Fire 81

    6.1 Introduction 81

    Part One: Room Fire Concepts 82

    6.2 Fire 82

    6.3 The Role of Heat: Ignition 82

    Part Two: Room Fire Descriptors 94

    6.17 Introduction 94

    6.18 Fuels 94

    7 The Room Fire: Qualitative Analysis 119

    7.1 The Role of Qualitative Analysis 119

    7.2 Qualitative Estimates for Room Fires 120

    Part One: Bottom¿up Estimates 121

    7.3 Bottom¿up Scenario Estimates 121

    7.3.1 Realm 1: FFS to IG 121

    Part Two: Top¿down Estimates 133

    7.7 Qualitative Room Classifications 133

    7.8 FGP Comparisons 133

    8 Beyond the Room of Origin 147

    8.1 Introduction 147

    8.2 The Inspection Plan 147

    Part One: Barrier Effectiveness 149

    8.3 Barrier Functions in Buildings 149

    8.4 Barrier Fire Functions 149

    Part Two: Barrier-Space Modules 159

    8.8 Introduction 159

    8.9 Barrier-Space Modules 159

    Part Three: Qualitative Fire Analysis 165

    8.17 Introduction 165

    8.18 The Process 165

    9 Smoke Analysis 175

    9.1 Introduction 175

    9.2 The Plan 176

    10 The Diagnostic Fire 191

    10.1 Diagnostic Fires 191

    10.2 Interactive Performance Information (IPI) Chart and the Diagnostic Fire 191

    10.3 Closure 192

    11 Fire Detection 193

    11.1 Introduction 193

    Part One: Automatic Detection 194

    11.2 Instrument Detection 194

    11.3 Detection Instruments 194

    Part Two: Human Detection 200

    11.6 Concepts in Human Fire Detection 200

    11.7 Human Detection Analysis 200

    11.8 Closure 202

    12 Alarm: Actions After Detection 203

    12.1 Introduction 203

    Part One: Alert Occupants 205

    12.2 Focus on Alert 205

    12.3 Alerting Occupants 205

    Part Two: Notify Local Fire Department 209

    12.5 Introduction 209

    12.6 Human Notification (MN) 209

    12.7 Discussion 212

    12.8 Automated Notification Services 213

    12.9 Discussion 216

    Part Three: Building System Interfaces 217

    12.10 Release Services 217

    13 Fire Department Extinguishment: Arrival 219

    13.1 Introduction 219

    13.2 Organizing the Topic 219

    Part One: Manual Extinguishment Overview 221

    13.3 The Role of the Fire Department 221

    13.4 Building Analysis Overview 221

    13.5 Part A: Ignition to Notification 223

    Part Two: Community Fire Departments 226

    13.8 Fire Department Organizations 226

    13.9 Fire Companies 226

    Part Three: Community Fire Response 231

    13.11 Fire Department Response Time 231

    13.12 Communications Centers 231

    14 Fire Department Extinguishment: First Water (MA) 237

    The Fire Fighter and the Engineer 237

    14.1 Introduction 239

    Part One: An Overview of Manual Extinguishment Analysis 241

    14.2 The Process 241

    14.3 Phase 1: Initial Water Application (MA) 242

    14.4 Summary 248

    Part Two: A Brief Look at Fire Fighting 249

    14.5 Initial Fire Ground Actions 249

    14.6 Information 249

    14.7 Pause for Discussion 251

    14.8 Manual Fire Fighting 252

    14.9 No Two Fires Are Alike 253

    14.10 Summary 253

    Part Three: Supply Water Analysis 254

    14.11 Introduction 254

    14.12 Scenario Analysis 254

    14.13 Supply Water Analysis 258

    Part Four: Interior Fire Attack Analysis 278

    14.29 Introduction 278

    14.30 Overview of Stretching Interior Attack Lines 278

    14.31 Task Modules 279

    Part Five: Phase 1 Analysis 290

    14.39 Introduction 290

    14.40 Phase 1 Comments 290

    15 Fire Department Extinguishment: Control and Extinguishment 295

    15.1 First Water Applied... Now What? 295

    15.2 The Engineer and the Incident Commander 295

    16 Automatic Sprinkler Suppression 305

    16.1 Introduction 305

    16.2 Sprinkler System Performance 305

    Part One: Sprinkler Systems 307

    16.3 Sprinkler Extinguishment 307

    16.4 The Sprinkler System 308

    16.5 Types of Sprinkler Systems 309

    Part Two: Sprinkler Performance 312

    16.6 Organization for Thinking 312

    16.7 Agent Application (AA) 312

    16.8 Agent Application Events 313

    16.19 Automatic Suppression 323

    16.20 Closure 324

    17 The Composite Fire 325

    17.1 Introduction 325

    17.2 The Fire Limit (L) 325

    18 Materials, Codes, Standards, Practices, and Performance 331

    18.1 Introduction 331

    Part One: Building Construction 333

    18.2 The Structural Frame 333

    18.3 Material Behavior in Fires 334

    Part Two: Historical Perspective 338

    18.4 The Built Environment Around World War I 338

    18.5 Structural Practice Around World War I 338

    Part Three: Fire Endurance Testing 345

    18.12 Fire Test Interpretations 345

    18.13 The Standard Fire Endurance Test 345

    18.14 Fire Endurance Test Discussion 346

    Part Four: Fire Severity 349

    18.15 Introduction 349

    18.16 Fuel Loads 349

    18.17 The Ingberg Correlation 352

    Part Five: Transitions 363

    18.25 The Issue 363

    19 Concepts in Structural Analysis for Fire Conditions 365

    19.1 Introduction 365

    19.2 Structural Fire Performance 365

    Part One: Building Design 367

    19.3 The Development Process 367

    19.4 Building Design 367

    19.5 Information Technology 368

    Part Two: Structural Engineering and Building Design 371

    19.6 The Master Builder 371

    19.7 The Rise of Engineering 371

    19.8 The Building 372

    Part Three: Structural Engineering 377

    19.13 Introduction 377

    19.14 Beam Analysis 377

    Part Four: Structural Analysis for Fire Conditions 387

    19.18 Introduction 387

    19.19 Outcomes 387

    20 Target Spaces and Smoke 401

    20.1 Introduction 401

    20.2 Orientation 401

    21 Life Safety 411

    21.1 Introduction 411

    21.2 Human Reaction to Products of Combustion 412

    21.3 Tenability 414

    21.4 Fire Fighter Safety 414

    22 Risk Characterizations 417

    22.1 Introduction 417

    22.2 The Exposed 417

    Part One: Human Safety 419

    22.3 Life Safety 419

    22.4 Overview of Life Safety Alternatives 419

    Part Two: Other Risks 431

    22.16 Property Protection 431

    22.17 Continuity of Operations 431

    23 Fire Prevention 435

    23.1 Introduction 435

    Part One: Prevent Established Burning 436

    23.2 Prevent EB 436

    23.2.1 Ignition Potential 436

    23.2.2 Initial Fire Growth 437

    Part Two: Automatic Special Hazard Suppression 442

    23.7 Introduction 442

    23.8 Carbon Dioxide Systems 443

    Part III The Analysis 449

    24 Fire Performance: Framework for Analysis 451

    24.1 Organizational Concepts 451

    24.2 Performance Evaluations 451

    24.3 Analytical Framework 452

    24.4 Fire, Risk, and Buildings 454

    25 The Diagnostic Fire 455

    25.1 Introduction 455

    25.2 Top¿down Estimates 456

    26 Fire Detection 463

    26.1 Introduction 463

    Part One: Automatic Detection 464

    26.2 Detection Analysis 464

    26.3 Detection Example 466

    26.4 Detection Estimate 469

    26.5 Detector Reliability 469

    Part Two: Human Detection 471

    26.6 Concepts in Human Detection Analysis 471

    26.7 Human Detection Analysis 471

    26.8 Closure 473

    27 Fire Department Notification 475

    27.1 Introduction 475

    27.2 The Human Link in Notification 475

    28 Fire Department Extinguishment 483

    28.1 Introduction 483

    28.2 Framework for Analysis 483

    29 Automatic Sprinkler Suppression 501

    29.1 Introduction 501

    29.2 Agent Application (AA) 502

    30 The Composite Fire 517

    30.1 Introduction 517

    30.2 Event Logic Description 517

    31 Structural Performance 521

    31.1 Introduction 521

    31.2 Interactive Performance Information (IPI) Documentation 521

    32 Target Space Smoke Analysis 525

    32.1 Introduction 525

    32.2 Success or Failure? 526

    32.3 Target Room Performance Bounds 527

    33 Life Safety Analysis 531

    33.1 Introduction 531

    33.2 The Exposed 531

    34 Prevent Established Burning 541

    34.1 Introduction 541

    Part One: Established Burning Prevention 544

    34.2 Ignition Potential 544

    34.3 Established Burning Evaluation 544

    Part Two: Special Hazards Protection 550

    34.6 The Role of Special Hazards Suppression 550

    34.7 Framework for Analysis 550

    Part IV Managing Uncertainty 555

    35 Understanding Uncertainty 557

    35.1 Introduction 557

    35.2 Window of Uncertainty 557

    36 Visual Thinking 581

    36.1 Introduction 581

    36.2 A Case Study 581

    37 Introduction to Risk Management 597

    37.1 Introduction 597

    Part One: The Process 598

    37.2 Audience 598

    37.3 Fire Safety Management 598

    Part Two: Information Acquisition 604

    37.8 Introduction 604

    37.9 Understand the Problem 604

    Part Three: Develop a Risk Management Program 608

    37.13 Structure a Risk Management Program 608

    37.14 Evaluate "Prevent EB" 608

    38 Analytical Foundations 615

    38.1 Historical Origins 615

    Part One: Logic Diagrams and Networks 617

    38.2 Event Trees 617

    38.3 Fault and Success Trees 618

    Part Two: Probability 628

    38.12 Meanings of Probability 628

    38.13 Fire Safety Applications 629

    Part Three: The Role of Judgment 632

    38.17 Introduction 632

    38.18 Building Decisions 632

    Appendix A Organizational Structure 637

    A.1 The Organizational Framework 637

    A.2 Basic Organization 637

    A.3 The Composite Fire 637

    A.4 The Diagnostic Fire (¿) 639

    A.5 Fire Department Manual Extinguishment 640

    A.6 Detection 640

    A.7 Notification 642

    A.8 Notification to Arrival 643

    A.9 Arrival to Extinguishment 645

    A.10 Automatic Sprinkler System 646

    A.11 Building Response: Structural Behavior 647

    A.12 Building Response: Space Tenability 648

    A.13 Risk Characterizations 648

    A.14 Occupant Movement 650

    A.15 Other Risks 651

    A.16 Prevent Established Burning (EB): Occupant Extinguishment 651

    A.17 Prevent EB: Special Hazards Protection 653

    A.18 Closure 653

    Appendix B Model Building 655

    Description 655

    Plans 655

    Index 661