A stochastic risk-cost assessment model is presented for multi-storey apartment buildings. The model can be used to assess the relative fire risks and fire costs of alternative fire protection designs in comparison with designs based on current building code requirements.Les auteurs pr\ue9sentent un mod\ue8le stochastique d'\ue9valuation des risques-co\ufbts pour les immeubles d'habitation \ue0 \ue9tages. On peut s'en servir pour d\ue9terminer les risques et co\ufbts d'incendie relatifs de m\ue9thodes de protection contre le feu autres que celles bas\ue9es sur les exigences actuelles des codes du b\ue2timent.Peer reviewed: YesNRC publication: Ye
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The Fire Risk Index Method is a tool for assessing fire safety in multi-storey apartment buildings. ...
Decision-making under risk has been a key issue in systems with a potential for major losses such as...
The paper proposes a probability-based Monte Carlo life-risk analysis model for fire emergencies. Ba...
A description is given of a stochastic system model that was developed to represent the dynamic inte...
An integrated probabilistic risk assessment methodology is developed for the purpose of quantifying ...
The present paper describes the initial steps to the development of a risk assessment methodology to...
A Monte Carlo simulation (CRISP) of entire fire scenarios has been developed for use in risk assessm...
The Canadian and U.S.A. fire loss statistics for apartment and office buildings were analyzed to obt...
Also presented at the Fire Safety of Medium-Rise Timber Frame Residential Buildings Conference on 2-...
To support the introduction of performance-based building regulations in Canada in the 2003, the Nat...
A risk assessment model has been developed in the form of a checksheet using a risk ranking system ...
In this study, FiRECAM? was used to identify cost-effective fire safety design options for a 40-stor...
Is it possible to quantify the risks associated with building design compliant with Deemed-to-Satisf...
The fire risk assessment model CRISP2 was applied to a 4‐storey apartment building. The case buildin...
Fire safety and protection facilities to satisfy current regulatory requirements are a significant c...
The Fire Risk Index Method is a tool for assessing fire safety in multi-storey apartment buildings. ...
Decision-making under risk has been a key issue in systems with a potential for major losses such as...
The paper proposes a probability-based Monte Carlo life-risk analysis model for fire emergencies. Ba...