On the morning of May 13, 2008, a fire that started in a coffee vending machine on the 6th floor of the 13-story Faculty of Architecture Building at the Delft University of Technology (TUD), Delft, the Netherlands, quickly developed into an extreme loading event. Although all building occupants evacuated safely, the rapid fire spread severely impacted fire department operations, allowing the fire to burn uncontrolled for several hours, eventually resulting in the structural collapse of a major portion of the building. With the fire continuing to burn after collapse, damage was ultimately significant enough that the building had to be demolished. Collecting and archiving data from this fire is extremely important because structural collapse ...
Fire safety engineering is introduced in the forensic context, and responsibilities of various acto...
Article in the magazine International Fire Buyers Guide, Aug 2004The 1990 Broadgate Phase 8 fire in ...
This paper investigates the collapse mechanism of a long span space structure under fire. The mechan...
textOn May 13, 2008, the Faculty of Architecture Building, or ‘Bouwkunde’, at the Delft University o...
Approximately 20 % of the fire fighters killed at structure fires over the past ten years (not count...
Fires in buildings are dangerous in many ways, one big hazard is the risk of building collapse. This...
This research was designed to investigate possible mechanisms that fires could initiate that might l...
Following the events of September 11th 2001, understanding the performance of multi-storey buildings...
The last 10 years the Dutch Building Industry was shocked by several major accidents. In 2001 the st...
This paper addresses the tragic events of September 11th, 2001. Provides a brief background on the p...
The catastrophic events of September 11, 2001, stand out as a major motivation for research on impro...
This research was designed to investigate possible mechanisms that fires could initiate that might l...
Peer-reviewed Gold Open Access article published in Developments in the Built Environment. Abstract...
Among all structures, high-rise buildings pose specific design challenges with respect of fire safet...
The collapse of the World Trade Center buildings on September 11, 2001 posed questions on the stabil...
Fire safety engineering is introduced in the forensic context, and responsibilities of various acto...
Article in the magazine International Fire Buyers Guide, Aug 2004The 1990 Broadgate Phase 8 fire in ...
This paper investigates the collapse mechanism of a long span space structure under fire. The mechan...
textOn May 13, 2008, the Faculty of Architecture Building, or ‘Bouwkunde’, at the Delft University o...
Approximately 20 % of the fire fighters killed at structure fires over the past ten years (not count...
Fires in buildings are dangerous in many ways, one big hazard is the risk of building collapse. This...
This research was designed to investigate possible mechanisms that fires could initiate that might l...
Following the events of September 11th 2001, understanding the performance of multi-storey buildings...
The last 10 years the Dutch Building Industry was shocked by several major accidents. In 2001 the st...
This paper addresses the tragic events of September 11th, 2001. Provides a brief background on the p...
The catastrophic events of September 11, 2001, stand out as a major motivation for research on impro...
This research was designed to investigate possible mechanisms that fires could initiate that might l...
Peer-reviewed Gold Open Access article published in Developments in the Built Environment. Abstract...
Among all structures, high-rise buildings pose specific design challenges with respect of fire safet...
The collapse of the World Trade Center buildings on September 11, 2001 posed questions on the stabil...
Fire safety engineering is introduced in the forensic context, and responsibilities of various acto...
Article in the magazine International Fire Buyers Guide, Aug 2004The 1990 Broadgate Phase 8 fire in ...
This paper investigates the collapse mechanism of a long span space structure under fire. The mechan...