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2016
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
pp. 25
Conduction of Heat in Solids
pp. 53
Convection Heat Transfer
pp. 102
Radiation Heat Transfer
pp. 138
Thermochemistry
pp. 151
Chemical Equilibrium
pp. 167
Thermal Decomposition of Polymeric Materials
pp. 255
Structural Mechanics
pp. 277
Properties of Building Materials
pp. 325
Chemical Kinetics and Fire
pp. 350
Diffusion Flames
pp. 373
Fundamentals of Premixed Flames
pp. 396
Fire Plumes, Flame Height, and Air Entrainment
pp. 429
Ceiling Jet Flows
pp. 455
Vent Flows
pp. 486
Effect of Combustion Conditions on Species Production
pp. 529
Flammability Limits of Premixed and Diffusion Flames
pp. 554
Ignition of Liquids
pp. 581
Smoldering Combustion
pp. 604
Spontaneous Combustion and Self-Heating
pp. 633
Flaming Ignition of Solid Fuels
pp. 662
Electrical Fires
pp. 705
Surface Flame Spread
pp. 724
Smoke Characterization and Damage Potentials
pp. 745
Heat Transfer from Fires to Surfaces
pp. 799
Heat Release Rates
pp. 905
Calorimetry
pp. 952
The Cone Calorimeter
pp. 981
Compartment Fire Modeling
pp. 996
Estimating Temperatures in Compartment Fires
pp. 1024
Zone Computer Fire Models for Enclosures
pp. 1034
Modeling Fires Using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
pp. 1066
Enclosure Smoke Filling and Fire-Generated Environmental Conditions
pp. 1102
Methods for Predicting Temperatures in Fire-Exposed Structures
pp. 1131
Fire Load Density
pp. 1143
Combustion Characteristics of Materials and Generation of Fire Products
pp. 1233
Performance-Based Design
pp. 1262
Fire Scenarios
pp. 1289
Engineering Considerations for Fire Protection System Selection
pp. 1314
Design of Detection Systems
pp. 1378
Hydraulics
pp. 1423
Automatic Sprinkler System Calculations
pp. 1450
Halon Design Calculations
pp. 1483
Clean Agent Total Flooding Fire Extinguishing Systems
pp. 1531
Carbon Dioxide Systems
pp. 1587
Water Mist Fire Suppression Systems
pp. 1646
Foam Agents and AFFF System Design Considerations
pp. 1707
Foam System Calculations
pp. 1740
Considerations for Coordinating and Interfacing Fire Protection and Life Safety Systems
pp. 1785
Smoke Control
pp. 1824
Smoke Control by Mechanical Exhaust or Natural Venting
pp. 1863
Structural Fire Engineering of Building Assemblies and Frames
pp. 1909
Analytical Methods for Determining Fire Resistance of Steel Members
pp. 1949
Analytical Methods for Determining Fire Resistance of Concrete Members
pp. 1979
Analytical Methods for Determining Fire Resistance of Timber Members
pp. 2012
Egress Concepts and Design Approaches
pp. 2047
Selecting Scenarios for Deterministic Fire Safety Engineering Analysis: Life Safety for Occupants
pp. 2070
Human Behavior in Fire
pp. 2115
Employing the Hydraulic Model in Assessing Emergency Movement
pp. 2152
Computer Evacuation Models for Buildings
pp. 2181
Visibility and Human Behavior in Fire Smoke
pp. 2207
Combustion Toxicity
pp. 2308
Assessment of Hazards to Occupants from Smoke, Toxic Gases, and Heat
pp. 2429
Engineering Data
pp. 2552
Liquid Fuel Fires
pp. 2591
Fire Hazard Calculations for Large, Open Hydrocarbon Fires
pp. 2664
Vapor Clouds
pp. 2705
Effects of Thermal Radiation on People: Predicting 1st and 2nd Degree Skin Burns
pp. 2738
Flammable Gas and Vapor Explosions
pp. 2766
Dust Explosions
pp. 2792
BLEVES and Fireballs
pp. 2817
Introduction to Fire Risk Analysis
pp. 2827
Probability and Statistics
pp. 2875
Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability
pp. 2941
Building Fire Risk Analysis
pp. 2992
Uncertainty
pp. 3048
Decision Analysis
pp. 3073
Data for Engineering Analysis
pp. 3098
Measuring Consequences in Economic Terms
pp. 3117
Computer Simulation for Fire Risk Analysis
pp. 3137
Engineering Economics
pp. 3158
Fire Risk Indexing
pp. 3183
Risk-Informed Industrial Fire Protection Engineering
pp. 3211
Product Fire Risk Analysis
pp. 3226
Health Care Application of Quantitative Fire Risk Analysis
pp. 3242
The Building Envelope: Fire Spread, Construction Features and Loss Examples
pp. 3283
Wildland Fires
pp. 3303
Fires in Vehicle Tunnels
pp. 3326
Fire Risk Analysis for Nuclear Power Plants
pp. 3370
Fire Risk in Mass Transportation
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