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Fire Resistance Determination and Performance Prediction Research Needs Workshop: Proceedings
The National Institute of Standards and Technology's (NIST's) Building and Fire Research laboratory (BFRL), as the national laboratory responsible for research into building fires, initiated a program prior to the events of September 11 to put structural fire protection on a stronger scientific footing. A workshop calling upon scientific and engineering experts in materials, fire protection, and structural dynamics was held February 19 and 20, 2002, at NIST in Gaithersburg, MD, to identify the fundamental research required to underpin meaningful test and predictive methods for use in evaluating the performance of structures subject to actual fires. The specific objectives of the workshop were to review current understanding of practices for achieving fire resistance; to explore the promise of fire dynamics simulations and structural behavior predictions; to identify new fire resistance options coming from materials science; to identify opportunities and needs in advanced computational methods; and to identify applications and needs for emerging measurement, instrumentation, and test methods.
Fire Resistance Determination and Performance Prediction Research Needs Workshop: Proceedings
The National Institute of Standards and Technology's (NIST's) Building and Fire Research laboratory (BFRL), as the national laboratory responsible for research into building fires, initiated a program prior to the events of September 11 to put structural fire protection on a stronger scientific footing. A workshop calling upon scientific and engineering experts in materials, fire protection, and structural dynamics was held February 19 and 20, 2002, at NIST in Gaithersburg, MD, to identify the fundamental research required to underpin meaningful test and predictive methods for use in evaluating the performance of structures subject to actual fires. The specific objectives of the workshop were to review current understanding of practices for achieving fire resistance; to explore the promise of fire dynamics simulations and structural behavior predictions; to identify new fire resistance options coming from materials science; to identify opportunities and needs in advanced computational methods; and to identify applications and needs for emerging measurement, instrumentation, and test methods.
Fire Resistance Determination and Performance Prediction Research Needs Workshop: Proceedings
W. Grosshandler (Autor:in)
2002
136 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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