Buildings and built areas may suffer from severe damage caused by forest and wild land fires. For the safety of people and the reduction of property losses it is important to be prepared by use of proper building construction and materials in potential areas of forest fires. This paper summarises the key factors to be taken into account when considering the impacts of forest fires on buildings: conditions caused by forest fires, impact mechanisms and the response of buildings and building materials. Keywords: forest fire, buildings, ignition, heat transfer, simulation. 1 Introduction Forest and wild land fires do not only burn down forests but also have serious impacts on buildings and infrastructures as well as endangering the safety of pe...
The number of multi-storey timber buildings has increased during the last twenty years. Recent well-...
Fire is defined as an extremely hazardous event, causing a threat to life and health of persons, but...
Research conducted by The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on the human impact on cl...
Buildings and built areas may suffer from severe damage caused by forest and wild land fires. For th...
The protection of buildings and structures in a community from destruction by forest fires is a very...
Due to socio-economic and climatic changes around the world, large outdoor fires in the built enviro...
Wildfire is considered the dominant disaster in many regions of the world including the United State...
This book concerns the different aspects of forest fires, the impact of fire on both forest resource...
Severe bushfires occur as single or concurrent fires under conditions of high fuel loads (vegetation...
Forest fires are one of the strongest natural phenomena, occurring both for natural and man-made rea...
Bushfires are regular occurrences in the Australian landscape which can, under adverse weather condi...
Bushfires are regular occurrences in the Australian landscape which can, under adverse weather condi...
In recent years, severe and deadly wildland-urban interface (WUI) fires have resulted in an increase...
Every year, there are thousands of wildland fires instances. These fires burn vegetation and built s...
Bushfire, or brush fire, is a natural phenomenon that occurs frequently in many places around the wo...
The number of multi-storey timber buildings has increased during the last twenty years. Recent well-...
Fire is defined as an extremely hazardous event, causing a threat to life and health of persons, but...
Research conducted by The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on the human impact on cl...
Buildings and built areas may suffer from severe damage caused by forest and wild land fires. For th...
The protection of buildings and structures in a community from destruction by forest fires is a very...
Due to socio-economic and climatic changes around the world, large outdoor fires in the built enviro...
Wildfire is considered the dominant disaster in many regions of the world including the United State...
This book concerns the different aspects of forest fires, the impact of fire on both forest resource...
Severe bushfires occur as single or concurrent fires under conditions of high fuel loads (vegetation...
Forest fires are one of the strongest natural phenomena, occurring both for natural and man-made rea...
Bushfires are regular occurrences in the Australian landscape which can, under adverse weather condi...
Bushfires are regular occurrences in the Australian landscape which can, under adverse weather condi...
In recent years, severe and deadly wildland-urban interface (WUI) fires have resulted in an increase...
Every year, there are thousands of wildland fires instances. These fires burn vegetation and built s...
Bushfire, or brush fire, is a natural phenomenon that occurs frequently in many places around the wo...
The number of multi-storey timber buildings has increased during the last twenty years. Recent well-...
Fire is defined as an extremely hazardous event, causing a threat to life and health of persons, but...
Research conducted by The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on the human impact on cl...