The authors argue that no collapse of structures is likely in the event of a fire emergency in multistoried buildings, rather, other fire-related factors may endanger the lives of people inside high-rise buildings exposed to the fire emergency, including open fire, sparks, high ambient temperature, smoke and toxic combustion products, reduced concentration of oxygen, and combined influence of various factors. In case of fire, the temperature inside buildings reaches 1100 °С. It exceeds the temperature of the ambient air acceptable for humans by far (70 °С). The experiments demonstrate that combustion products contain hundreds of toxic chemical compounds. The most hazardous of them include carbon oxide, carbon dioxide, chloride and cyanic ...
Smoke is a major killer of building occupants in times of fire. How does it spread throughout a buil...
Purpose- The purpose of this paper is to identify the challenges resulted from human-behaviour under...
Although there is no record of large loss of life in fires in high buildings, the increasing number ...
The time necessary to evacuate today's high-rise buildings in a fire emergency is unsatisfactory fro...
A number of casualties have been found in high-rise corridors and stairwells during the fire evacuat...
Quite often if not always, it is the occupants for no mistake of their own who fall victim to fire. ...
There has been extensive research carried out studying human behaviour in fire and the factors contr...
This paper describes the fire risk of high-rise buildings related to evacuation in case of fire. The...
Historically, fire incidents in high-rise buildings reveal that Fire and Rescue Services frequently ...
The hazard to life safety from fire in high-rise buildings has been widely publicized. In Canada, se...
Although the term `evacuation ` implies the fastest, the safest and the shortest way of leaving from...
The construction of high-rise buildings has revealed new problems related to fire safety. The peculi...
The construction of high-rise buildings has revealed new problems related to fire safety. The peculi...
The construction of high-rise buildings has revealed new problems related to fire safety. The peculi...
This paper reviews the main causes of casualties in fires, investigates the composition of the smoke...
Smoke is a major killer of building occupants in times of fire. How does it spread throughout a buil...
Purpose- The purpose of this paper is to identify the challenges resulted from human-behaviour under...
Although there is no record of large loss of life in fires in high buildings, the increasing number ...
The time necessary to evacuate today's high-rise buildings in a fire emergency is unsatisfactory fro...
A number of casualties have been found in high-rise corridors and stairwells during the fire evacuat...
Quite often if not always, it is the occupants for no mistake of their own who fall victim to fire. ...
There has been extensive research carried out studying human behaviour in fire and the factors contr...
This paper describes the fire risk of high-rise buildings related to evacuation in case of fire. The...
Historically, fire incidents in high-rise buildings reveal that Fire and Rescue Services frequently ...
The hazard to life safety from fire in high-rise buildings has been widely publicized. In Canada, se...
Although the term `evacuation ` implies the fastest, the safest and the shortest way of leaving from...
The construction of high-rise buildings has revealed new problems related to fire safety. The peculi...
The construction of high-rise buildings has revealed new problems related to fire safety. The peculi...
The construction of high-rise buildings has revealed new problems related to fire safety. The peculi...
This paper reviews the main causes of casualties in fires, investigates the composition of the smoke...
Smoke is a major killer of building occupants in times of fire. How does it spread throughout a buil...
Purpose- The purpose of this paper is to identify the challenges resulted from human-behaviour under...
Although there is no record of large loss of life in fires in high buildings, the increasing number ...