The traditional design fires commonly considered in structural fire engineering, like the standard fire and Eurocode parametric fires, were developed several decades ago based on experimental compartments smaller than 100 m2 in floor area. These experiments led to the inherent assumption of flashover in design fires and that the temperatures and burning conditions are uniform in the whole of the compartment, regardless of its size. However, modern office buildings often have much larger open-plan floor areas (e.g. the Shard in London has a floor area of 1600 m2) where non-uniform fire conditions are likely to occur. This paper presents observations from a large-scale fire experiment x-ONE conducted inside a concrete farm building in Poland....
Fires in open plan compartments have been the subject of much research over the past decade. This ar...
This paper characterises the fire dynamics in the Large-Scale Demonstrator Malveira Fire Test, a ful...
The current design methods used to determine fire progression and temperature-time development in fi...
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...
[EN] This paper characterises the fire dynamics in the Large-Scale Demonstrator Malveira Fire Test, ...
There is an increasing global demand to build from timber as it is a sustainable and attractive mate...
Current design codes and most of the understanding of behaviour of structures in fire are based on s...
Traditional methods for specifying thermal inputs for the structural fire analysis of buildings ass...
A full-scale experimental series is undertaken to generate a comprehensive data set to study and cha...
Traditional methods for specifying thermal inputs for the structural fire analysis of buildings assu...
Fire is a hazard and a building’s structure must be designed to maintain their structural stability ...
Exposing cross-laminated timber (CLT) structures in buildings is increasingly popular in modern buil...
Architectural design of buildings in the 21st century has emphasized large open spaces, atriums, hig...
Architectural design of buildings in the 21st century has emphasized large open spaces, atriums, hig...
Fires in open plan compartments have been the subject of much research over the past decade. This ar...
This paper characterises the fire dynamics in the Large-Scale Demonstrator Malveira Fire Test, a ful...
The current design methods used to determine fire progression and temperature-time development in fi...
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...
[EN] This paper characterises the fire dynamics in the Large-Scale Demonstrator Malveira Fire Test, ...
There is an increasing global demand to build from timber as it is a sustainable and attractive mate...
Current design codes and most of the understanding of behaviour of structures in fire are based on s...
Traditional methods for specifying thermal inputs for the structural fire analysis of buildings ass...
A full-scale experimental series is undertaken to generate a comprehensive data set to study and cha...
Traditional methods for specifying thermal inputs for the structural fire analysis of buildings assu...
Fire is a hazard and a building’s structure must be designed to maintain their structural stability ...
Exposing cross-laminated timber (CLT) structures in buildings is increasingly popular in modern buil...
Architectural design of buildings in the 21st century has emphasized large open spaces, atriums, hig...
Architectural design of buildings in the 21st century has emphasized large open spaces, atriums, hig...
Fires in open plan compartments have been the subject of much research over the past decade. This ar...
This paper characterises the fire dynamics in the Large-Scale Demonstrator Malveira Fire Test, a ful...
The current design methods used to determine fire progression and temperature-time development in fi...