This manuscript presents tools and data that serve to enable an evaluation of the risk associated with vertical fire spread on buildings. A highly detailed context to cladding fires is described to unveil the complexity and magnitude of the problem and to identify gaps of information. An engineering framework is then developed which delivers required information that fills some of those gaps and that needs to be used towards achieving quantified fire performance. The data itself has been published as a publicly available database, entitled the Cladding Materials Library (www.claddingmaterialslibrary.com.au). This data can be used to support building fire risk assessments or as the basis for more in-depth research into façade fires. This pap...
External fire spread has the potential to breach vertical compartmentation and violate the fire safe...
Nowadays the construction industry is characterised by high multifunctional and complex buildings wi...
During a fire event, ventilated facade systems may contribute to external fire spreading to the uppe...
This manuscript presents tools and data that serve to enable an evaluation of the risk associated wi...
External fire spread has the potential to breach vertical compartmentation and violate the fire safe...
The flammability of materials is a key component of modern cladding fires. Vertical flame spread is ...
Many recent fire events demonstrate that the need of improving the technical knowledge and the pract...
Innovative construction systems, increasing use of combustible material in facades, less and less sp...
To date, structural fire design has been largely based on extreme fire scenarios. Now the University...
Façade fires do not occur often (in comparison to other major structure fires) but in recent years t...
The history of fire science originates in the desire to enhance destruction of infrastructure by mea...
This paper investigates aluminium composite panels (ACPs) to understand the fire behaviour of combus...
Review of decades of worldwide experience using standards, codes and guidelines related to performan...
For the development of performance based design on a proper scientific basis the use of the concept...
This paper considers the issue of assessing the possible impact of fire in external air conditioning...
External fire spread has the potential to breach vertical compartmentation and violate the fire safe...
Nowadays the construction industry is characterised by high multifunctional and complex buildings wi...
During a fire event, ventilated facade systems may contribute to external fire spreading to the uppe...
This manuscript presents tools and data that serve to enable an evaluation of the risk associated wi...
External fire spread has the potential to breach vertical compartmentation and violate the fire safe...
The flammability of materials is a key component of modern cladding fires. Vertical flame spread is ...
Many recent fire events demonstrate that the need of improving the technical knowledge and the pract...
Innovative construction systems, increasing use of combustible material in facades, less and less sp...
To date, structural fire design has been largely based on extreme fire scenarios. Now the University...
Façade fires do not occur often (in comparison to other major structure fires) but in recent years t...
The history of fire science originates in the desire to enhance destruction of infrastructure by mea...
This paper investigates aluminium composite panels (ACPs) to understand the fire behaviour of combus...
Review of decades of worldwide experience using standards, codes and guidelines related to performan...
For the development of performance based design on a proper scientific basis the use of the concept...
This paper considers the issue of assessing the possible impact of fire in external air conditioning...
External fire spread has the potential to breach vertical compartmentation and violate the fire safe...
Nowadays the construction industry is characterised by high multifunctional and complex buildings wi...
During a fire event, ventilated facade systems may contribute to external fire spreading to the uppe...