Fire Safety Science Digital Archive

IAFSS Symposiums

IAFSS Symposiums All Symposiums Symposium 1 Symposium 2 Symposium 3 Symposium 4 Symposium 5 Symposium 6 Symposium 7 Symposium 8 Symposium 9 Symposium 10 Symposium 11 Fire Research Notes AOFST Symposiums
Preliminary Analysis Of The Number Of Occupants, Fire Growth, Detection Times And Pre-movement Times For Probabilistic Risk Assessment

Charters, D.A., Mcgrail, D., Fajemirokun, N., Want, Y., Twonsend, N. and Holborn, P.G., 2003. Preliminary Analysis Of The Number Of Occupants, Fire Growth, Detection Times And Pre-movement Times For Probabilistic Risk Assessment. Fire Safety Science 7: 357-368. doi:10.3801/IAFSS.FSS.7-357


ABSTRACT

This paper describes work recently undertaken by scientists and engineers at Arup Fire in Leeds, University of Manchester, London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority and Southbank Univeristy into the stochastic aspects of fire in shops and commercial buildings. The work is based on data from the ‘Real Fires Database’ which includes more detailed data on fires than has traditionally been collected. New data on the number of people, fire growth rates, detection times and pre-movement times is presented and discussed. The potential for dependencies in and the limitations of the data are also discussed


Keyword(s):

fire report data, shops and commercial premises, number of people, fire growth, detection time, pre-movement, dependencies, fire risk assessment


View Article

Member's Page | Join IAFSS | Author's Site

Copyright © International Association for Fire Safety Science