At present there is no simple, yet scientifically robust method for calculating insurance loss estimates due to a fire. Therefore building owners and insurers can not make suitably informed decisions when selecting fire protection measures or setting premiums as they have no way of defining the true risk they face. As a consequence this research aims to investigate a number of techniques in an effort to define one as appropriate for further research. Three different methods were explored and consist of risk based analysis, deterministic hand calculations and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). Extensive literature reviews were conducted in each area and the final models were based on the outcomes of this research. Rack storage warehouses we...
A model for estimating property loss risk in building fires has been developed to provide a practica...
Forty people died in the fire of refrigeration warehouse at January 7th, 2008. In this thesis, Compu...
A method is given by which the loss expectation for buildings, both the life loss expectation and th...
This paper presents the results of a numerical modeling into a rack fire in warehouse, and an identi...
This paper shows how a quantitative risk analysis method may be used to evaluate the risk to which t...
This paper shows how a quantitative risk analysis method may be used to evaluate the risk to which t...
Understanding and quantifying fire risk from a property loss perspective is critical to enabling dec...
This study is the first relatively broad statistical survey utilising the statistical data collected...
This study is the first relatively broad statistical survey utilising the statistical data collected...
This master thesis presents a framework, aimed at assessing fire risk in large automated warehouses....
This MPhil project includes an investigation of the possibility of utilising Computational Fluid Dyn...
A mathematical model and methodology has been developed to determine the optimal amount of means of ...
An intentionally set fire in a warehouse containing high rack storage resulted in total destruction ...
The aim of this report has been to present a risk analysis method that can be used when the fire ris...
A risk analysis tool is developed for computation of the distributions of fire model output variable...
A model for estimating property loss risk in building fires has been developed to provide a practica...
Forty people died in the fire of refrigeration warehouse at January 7th, 2008. In this thesis, Compu...
A method is given by which the loss expectation for buildings, both the life loss expectation and th...
This paper presents the results of a numerical modeling into a rack fire in warehouse, and an identi...
This paper shows how a quantitative risk analysis method may be used to evaluate the risk to which t...
This paper shows how a quantitative risk analysis method may be used to evaluate the risk to which t...
Understanding and quantifying fire risk from a property loss perspective is critical to enabling dec...
This study is the first relatively broad statistical survey utilising the statistical data collected...
This study is the first relatively broad statistical survey utilising the statistical data collected...
This master thesis presents a framework, aimed at assessing fire risk in large automated warehouses....
This MPhil project includes an investigation of the possibility of utilising Computational Fluid Dyn...
A mathematical model and methodology has been developed to determine the optimal amount of means of ...
An intentionally set fire in a warehouse containing high rack storage resulted in total destruction ...
The aim of this report has been to present a risk analysis method that can be used when the fire ris...
A risk analysis tool is developed for computation of the distributions of fire model output variable...
A model for estimating property loss risk in building fires has been developed to provide a practica...
Forty people died in the fire of refrigeration warehouse at January 7th, 2008. In this thesis, Compu...
A method is given by which the loss expectation for buildings, both the life loss expectation and th...