This report investigates the parameters that influence the boundary separation tables of the present New Zealand Building Code Acceptable Solutions. From an extensive literature review of theoretical and experimental research papers, revisions are proposed to some of the parameters such as emitted radiation flame projection; limiting distance and piloted ignition flux. Using these revised parameters new boundary separation tables are presented and compared to the existing tables. The new tables result in larger boundary separation (but similar separations between buildings) and potential areas for future research are suggested
Providing safe means of escape from fire requires more than just having a designated route out of a ...
Compartment walls forming a separated part of a building should run the full height of the building ...
Limiting the risk of external fire spread between buildings is one of the essential fire safety requ...
In Switzerland, prescriptive requirements apply to minimum separation distances between buildings in...
This report discusses different parameters that affect external fire spread between buildings. A com...
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) staff or any other individual, organization or agency considerin...
Revised regulations governing the fire separation of buildings were proposed for inclusion in the 19...
The New Zealand Building Code published in 1992 is a document designed to give consistency in buildi...
A simple, accurate and fail-safe method is given for calculating the separations between buildings t...
This dissertation was compiled in order to gain a better understanding of the effectiveness of bound...
It has been implied that spatial separations based on peak radiation levels will prevent ignition by...
Separation distance is the minimum distance from the roof, or part of the roof, to the relevant boun...
External fire spread between buildings is internationally considered as a major concern for building...
The fire resistance of a wall depends on its distance from the relevant boundary (see Diagram 11.1)....
This report aims to establish a design methodology for meeting basic fire safety objectives within s...
Providing safe means of escape from fire requires more than just having a designated route out of a ...
Compartment walls forming a separated part of a building should run the full height of the building ...
Limiting the risk of external fire spread between buildings is one of the essential fire safety requ...
In Switzerland, prescriptive requirements apply to minimum separation distances between buildings in...
This report discusses different parameters that affect external fire spread between buildings. A com...
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) staff or any other individual, organization or agency considerin...
Revised regulations governing the fire separation of buildings were proposed for inclusion in the 19...
The New Zealand Building Code published in 1992 is a document designed to give consistency in buildi...
A simple, accurate and fail-safe method is given for calculating the separations between buildings t...
This dissertation was compiled in order to gain a better understanding of the effectiveness of bound...
It has been implied that spatial separations based on peak radiation levels will prevent ignition by...
Separation distance is the minimum distance from the roof, or part of the roof, to the relevant boun...
External fire spread between buildings is internationally considered as a major concern for building...
The fire resistance of a wall depends on its distance from the relevant boundary (see Diagram 11.1)....
This report aims to establish a design methodology for meeting basic fire safety objectives within s...
Providing safe means of escape from fire requires more than just having a designated route out of a ...
Compartment walls forming a separated part of a building should run the full height of the building ...
Limiting the risk of external fire spread between buildings is one of the essential fire safety requ...