Smoke Control in Fire Safety Design

Smoke Control in Fire Safety Design
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Publisher : Spon Press
Total Pages : 178
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ISBN-10 : 0419111905
ISBN-13 : 9780419111900
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Smoke Control in Fire Safety Design by : Edward Gordon Butcher

Design Approaches for Smoke Control in Atrium Buildings

Design Approaches for Smoke Control in Atrium Buildings
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Publisher : Building Research Establishment
Total Pages : 66
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ISBN-10 : 0851256155
ISBN-13 : 9780851256153
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Design Approaches for Smoke Control in Atrium Buildings by : G. O. Hansell

This report is intended to assist designers of smoke ventilation systems in atrium buildings. Most of the methods advocated are the outcome of research into smoke movement and control at the Fire Research Station (FRS), but also take into account experience gained and ideas developed whilst the authors and their colleagues have discussed many proposed schemes with interested parties. The primary purpose of the Report is to summarise in a readily usable form the design advice available from FRS at the time of its preparation, As such, it does not attempt to cover installation, detailed specification of hardware, or aspects of fire safety engineering other than smoke control.

Handbook of Smoke Control Engineering

Handbook of Smoke Control Engineering
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1936504243
ISBN-13 : 9781936504244
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Smoke Control Engineering by : John H. Klote

The Handbook of Smoke Control Engineering extends the tradition of the comprehensive treatment of smoke control technology, including fundamental concepts, smoke control systems, and methods of analysis. The handbook provides information needed for the analysis of design fires, including considerations of sprinklers, shielded fires, and transient fuels. It is also extremely useful for practicing engineers, architects, code officials, researchers, and students. Following the success of Principles of Smoke Management in 2002, this new book incorporates the latest research and advances in smoke control practice. New topics in the handbook are: controls, fire and smoke control in transport tunnels, and full-scale fire testing. For those getting started with the computer models CONTAM and CFAST, there are simplified instructions with examples. This is the first smoke control book with climatic data so that users will have easy-to-use weather data specifically for smoke control design for locations in the U.S., Canada, and throughout the world. Systems discussed in the handbook include those for stairwell pressurization, elevator pressurization, zoned smoke control, and atrium smoke control. The latest smoke control research and most current engineering approaches are also included. Unique to previous smoke control literature, this handbook provides many example calculations to help designers prevent smoke damage.

Performance-Based Fire Safety Design

Performance-Based Fire Safety Design
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 213
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ISBN-10 : 9781482246568
ISBN-13 : 1482246562
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Performance-Based Fire Safety Design by : Morgan J. Hurley

Master an Approach Based on Fire Safety Goals, Fire Scenarios, and the Assessment of Design AlternativesPerformance-Based Fire Safety Design demonstrates how fire science can be used to solve fire protection problems in the built environment. It also provides an understanding of the performance-based design process, deterministic and risk-based ana

Smoke Control in Buildings

Smoke Control in Buildings
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Publisher : Independently Published
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9798326463326
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Smoke Control in Buildings by : Charles Nehme

Smoke control in buildings is an essential aspect of modern fire safety engineering, playing a critical role in protecting lives, preserving property, and ensuring the continuity of operations during fire incidents. The complexity and significance of effectively managing smoke movement within various building types demand a comprehensive understanding of both fundamental principles and advanced technologies. The genesis of this book lies in the increasing recognition of the challenges posed by smoke during fires, not only to the occupants but also to the firefighters and emergency responders. Smoke, often the leading cause of fatalities in fires, can obscure visibility, impede evacuation, and cause significant health hazards due to its toxic components. As such, it is imperative for engineers, architects, designers, and safety professionals to be equipped with the knowledge and tools necessary to design, implement, and maintain effective smoke control systems. "Smoke Control in Buildings: Strategies, Systems, and Solutions" is meticulously crafted to bridge the gap between academic theory and practical application. This book aims to serve as a comprehensive guide, offering insights into the physics of smoke, the design and implementation of various smoke control systems, and the integration of these systems within the broader context of building design and fire safety strategies. In the initial chapters, we delve into the foundational principles of smoke behavior and movement, providing readers with a solid grounding in the subject. This is followed by an exploration of the different types of smoke control systems-passive, active, and hybrid-highlighting their respective advantages, limitations, and applications. We also discuss the crucial aspects of designing these systems, taking into account performance objectives, regulatory requirements, and the intricacies of system integration. Advanced computational tools and methods form a significant part of modern smoke control strategies. Therefore, a dedicated chapter is provided to familiarize readers with the latest fire and smoke modeling software, complemented by real-world case studies that illustrate the practical application of these tools. Furthermore, we address the importance of proper installation, commissioning, and ongoing maintenance to ensure the reliability and effectiveness of smoke control systems throughout their lifecycle. The inclusion of diverse case studies offers a pragmatic view of smoke control challenges and solutions across different building types, from high-rise structures to underground spaces and public assembly venues. These examples serve to contextualize theoretical knowledge, providing readers with valuable lessons drawn from real-world scenarios. Looking ahead, we explore emerging trends and technological innovations that are shaping the future of smoke control. The integration of smart building technologies and the evolving landscape of standards and regulations are examined to prepare readers for upcoming developments in the field. This book is the result of extensive research and collaboration with experts in fire safety engineering, architecture, and building services. It is intended to be a valuable resource for professionals and students alike, offering both a thorough understanding of smoke control principles and practical guidance for their application. We hope that "Smoke Control in Buildings: Strategies, Systems, and Solutions" will inspire and equip you to enhance fire safety in buildings, ultimately contributing to the protection of life and property in our built environment.

Design Against Fire

Design Against Fire
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Publisher : Spons Architecture Price Book
Total Pages : 202
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015032766092
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Design Against Fire by : Paul Stollard

Design techniques and strategies for each of the key issues in fire engineering are covered and include procedural framework of legislation, fire science, fire communications, human behaviour in fire, means of escape, fire containment and smoke control. The final chapter provides a useful review of relevant legislation, standards and codes of practice as well as sources of information.

Designing Reliability, Safety, and Performance Into Smoke Control

Designing Reliability, Safety, and Performance Into Smoke Control
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Total Pages : 13
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:15558610
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Designing Reliability, Safety, and Performance Into Smoke Control by : Reed B. Varley

Safety, performance, and reliability must be designed into smoke control systems without the aid of detailed standards, design handbooks, or UL and FM listed components. Smoke control systems are not necessarily "fail-safe" and can be dangerous if all reasonable fire scenarios are not considered in the design. Lacking statistical failure data, as well as laboratory tested components, the designer must attain a reliability level appropriate to fire safety systems by employing general reliability guidelines. To establish criteria the designer must fully identify the goals of the system, which may very well include meeting requirements imposed by acceptance test procedures, anticipate all reasonable fire scenarios and understand the principles of smoke control.

Fire from First Principles

Fire from First Principles
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 186
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ISBN-10 : 9781135805715
ISBN-13 : 1135805717
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Fire from First Principles by : John Abrahams

This is the third edition of an introduction to building fire safety that explains from first principles the basic strategies of fire safety design available to the building and construction professional.