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Fire Loads and Influences on Buildings
Major: Civil Safety
Code of Subject: 7.261.01.M.16
Credits: 5
Department: Building Constructions and Bridges
Lecturer: Taras M. Shnal
Semester: 2 семестр
Mode of Study: заочна
Learning outcomes:
Know valuation fire loads;
know procedures for the analysis of concepts of fire safety;
be able to evaluate the factors of fires;
to know the assessment methodology fire load density for various buildings;
know procedures for the analysis of concepts of fire safety;
be able to evaluate the factors of fires;
to know the assessment methodology fire load density for various buildings;
Required prior and related subjects:
• Theory and termination of combustion,
• Buildings and their behavior under fire, part 1
• Buildings and their behavior under fire, part 2.
• Buildings and their behavior under fire, part 1
• Buildings and their behavior under fire, part 2.
Summary of the subject:
The probability of fire, the intensity of the fire and heat, heat intensity curves based on analysis and experimental data assessment methodology fire load density in sports and multipurpose halls, in homes, in storage buildings.
Recommended Books:
1. Drysdale D. An Introduction to Fire Dynamics. - 2-nd Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, 1998.
2. Marchant E. W. Some aspects of human behavior and escape route design.- 5th International Fire Protection Seminar. - Karlsrube, September, 1976.
3. Thomas P. H. Modeling of compartment fires. - 6th International Fire Protection Seminar. - Karlsrube, 1982.
4. Milke J., Kodur V., Marrion C. Overview of Fire Protection in Buildings / Federal Emergency Management Agency, c. 28.
5. Heselden, A.J.M. Parameters Determining the Severity of Fire. Proceedings of the Symposium heldat the Fire Research Station, Boreham Wood, January, 1967.
2. Marchant E. W. Some aspects of human behavior and escape route design.- 5th International Fire Protection Seminar. - Karlsrube, September, 1976.
3. Thomas P. H. Modeling of compartment fires. - 6th International Fire Protection Seminar. - Karlsrube, 1982.
4. Milke J., Kodur V., Marrion C. Overview of Fire Protection in Buildings / Federal Emergency Management Agency, c. 28.
5. Heselden, A.J.M. Parameters Determining the Severity of Fire. Proceedings of the Symposium heldat the Fire Research Station, Boreham Wood, January, 1967.
Assessment methods and criteria:
• oral interviews, reference work (30%)
• final control (70% control measure, test): written, oral form (70%)
• final control (70% control measure, test): written, oral form (70%)