One of the greatest challenges the world is facing is climate change. According to the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD 2010/31/EU), the construction of passive houses, thanks to their characteristics of airtightness and thermal insulation, is a way to reduce pollution and to increase energy efficiency. However, the airtightness induces new fire risks since it prevents the hot fumes of a fire inside the building from flowing out, leading to a pressure increase inside the house. It must be remembered that 130 Pa is the threshold value of pressure at which the occupants might have difficulties in opening an inward-opening door, remaining trapped inside the house and exposed to the toxic and hot fumes, as well as to the flames....
Fire-induced pressures have not been considered dangerous in building fires, but the situation may b...
Residential occupancies are the most common type of buildings where compartment fires occur. In orde...
Understanding the relevant behaviour of fire in buildings is critical for the continued provision of...
The need for sustainability and smaller ecological footprint leads to the construction of more airti...
The need for sustainability leads to the construction of more airtight buildings to increase the ene...
The energy consumption in Europe is for the 40% accountable to households and the building sector. I...
The fire induced pressure and its influence on ventilation flows within a compartment have not been ...
The fire induced pressure and its influence on ventilation flows within a compartment have not been ...
Passive houses are becoming more and more popular due to energy efficiency requirements. An importan...
Passive houses are becoming more and more popular due to energy efficiency requirements. An importan...
Just till now there were no clear comments available about the real fire risks for the occupants the...
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations of fire-induced pressure and ventilation flow in a me...
The present work describes Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations of fire-induced pressure r...
The present work describes Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations of fire-induced pressure r...
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations of fire-induced pressure and ventilation flow in a me...
Fire-induced pressures have not been considered dangerous in building fires, but the situation may b...
Residential occupancies are the most common type of buildings where compartment fires occur. In orde...
Understanding the relevant behaviour of fire in buildings is critical for the continued provision of...
The need for sustainability and smaller ecological footprint leads to the construction of more airti...
The need for sustainability leads to the construction of more airtight buildings to increase the ene...
The energy consumption in Europe is for the 40% accountable to households and the building sector. I...
The fire induced pressure and its influence on ventilation flows within a compartment have not been ...
The fire induced pressure and its influence on ventilation flows within a compartment have not been ...
Passive houses are becoming more and more popular due to energy efficiency requirements. An importan...
Passive houses are becoming more and more popular due to energy efficiency requirements. An importan...
Just till now there were no clear comments available about the real fire risks for the occupants the...
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations of fire-induced pressure and ventilation flow in a me...
The present work describes Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations of fire-induced pressure r...
The present work describes Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations of fire-induced pressure r...
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations of fire-induced pressure and ventilation flow in a me...
Fire-induced pressures have not been considered dangerous in building fires, but the situation may b...
Residential occupancies are the most common type of buildings where compartment fires occur. In orde...
Understanding the relevant behaviour of fire in buildings is critical for the continued provision of...