This work proposes a novel methodology to determine the design fire of modern buildings that are outside the range of applicability of nominal methods. Structural engineers face the problem of how to characterize the fire environment to be used in the design stage of buildings. This question is addressed here in the context of complex high-rise buildings where the resulting fire environments pose unique features that are not necessarily accounted for in traditional design fires. A comprehensive analysis of the fire environment, with the objective of maximizing the challenge to the structural elements is proposed to understand the particular fire dynamics of the building. The results must be expressed in simple terms without loss of g...
External fire spread has the potential to breach vertical compartmentation and violate the fire safe...
With the development and use of fire sensitive construction materials and furnishings,and with the g...
High rise apartment fires are perhaps the most dangerous residential fires. Within high rise buildin...
Traditional methods for specifying thermal inputs for the structural fire analysis of buildings assu...
Among all structures, high-rise buildings pose specific design challenges with respect of fire safet...
Traditional methods for specifying thermal inputs for the structural fire analysis of buildings ass...
Current design codes and most of the understanding of behaviour of structures in fire are based on s...
Peer-reviewed paper published in the journal Engineering Structures. Work conducted at the Universit...
Developments in the understanding of fire behaviour for large open-plan spaces typical of tall build...
AbstractCurrent design codes and consequently most of the understanding of behaviour of structures i...
Following the events of September 11th 2001, understanding the performance of multi-storey buildings...
Building structural and environmental safety under indoor fire incidents are two critical but relati...
The last decades have seen a surge in the construction of tall buildings all over the world. Due to...
The current design methods used to determine fire progression and temperature-time development in fi...
Fire is a hazard and a building’s structure must be designed to maintain their structural stability ...
External fire spread has the potential to breach vertical compartmentation and violate the fire safe...
With the development and use of fire sensitive construction materials and furnishings,and with the g...
High rise apartment fires are perhaps the most dangerous residential fires. Within high rise buildin...
Traditional methods for specifying thermal inputs for the structural fire analysis of buildings assu...
Among all structures, high-rise buildings pose specific design challenges with respect of fire safet...
Traditional methods for specifying thermal inputs for the structural fire analysis of buildings ass...
Current design codes and most of the understanding of behaviour of structures in fire are based on s...
Peer-reviewed paper published in the journal Engineering Structures. Work conducted at the Universit...
Developments in the understanding of fire behaviour for large open-plan spaces typical of tall build...
AbstractCurrent design codes and consequently most of the understanding of behaviour of structures i...
Following the events of September 11th 2001, understanding the performance of multi-storey buildings...
Building structural and environmental safety under indoor fire incidents are two critical but relati...
The last decades have seen a surge in the construction of tall buildings all over the world. Due to...
The current design methods used to determine fire progression and temperature-time development in fi...
Fire is a hazard and a building’s structure must be designed to maintain their structural stability ...
External fire spread has the potential to breach vertical compartmentation and violate the fire safe...
With the development and use of fire sensitive construction materials and furnishings,and with the g...
High rise apartment fires are perhaps the most dangerous residential fires. Within high rise buildin...