BS ISO/TR 13387-4:1999
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Fire safety engineering Initiation and development of fire and generation of fire effluents
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15-02-2000
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Symbols and abbreviated terms
5 Sub-system 1 of the total design system
6 Sub-system 1 evaluations
6.1 General
6.2 Initiation of fire
6.3 Fire development
6.4 Smoke production
6.5 Species generation
7 Engineering methods
7.1 General
7.2 Estimation formulae
7.3 Computer models
7.4 Experimental methods
Annex A (informative) Smoke measurement units
Bibliography
Gives advice to regulators, designers and fire safety professionals on using engineering procedures for predicting the initiation of fire, generation of fire effluents and development of fire in the room of source. Not a detailed design guide, however, it can be used as a basis for developing such a guide.
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FSH/24
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
42
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Current
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This part of ISO/TR13387 is intended to provide guidance to designers, regulators and fire safety professionals on the use of engineering methods for the prediction of the initiation of fire, the generation of fire effluents and the development of fire inside the room of origin. It is not intended as a detailed design guide, but could be used as the basis for the development of such a guide.
This part of ISO/TR13387 provides a framework for critically reviewing the suitability of an engineering method for assessing the potential for the initiation and development of fire and the generation of fire effluents. It also provides guidance on the means to assess the effectiveness of fire safety measures meant to reduce the probability of ignition, to control fire development and to reduce the accumulation of heat, smoke and toxic products or products causing non-thermal damage. The methods for calculating the effects of design fires for use in the design and assessment of fire safety of a building are also addressed.
Standards | Relationship |
ISO/TR 13387-4:1999 | Identical |
PD 7974-1:2003 | Application of fire safety engineering principles to the design of buildings Initiation and development of fire within the enclosure of origin (Sub-system 1) |
ISO 5660-1:2015 | Reaction-to-fire tests Heat release, smoke production and mass loss rate Part 1: Heat release rate (cone calorimeter method) and smoke production rate (dynamic measurement) |
ISO/TR 13387-1:1999 | FIRE SAFETY ENGINEERING - PART 1: APPLICATION OF FIRE PERFORMANCE CONCEPTS TO DESIGN OBJECTIVES |
ISO 9705:1993 | Fire tests Full-scale room test for surface products |
ISO/TS 13571:2002 | Life-threatening components of fire Guidelines for the estimation of time available for escape using fire data |
ISO/TR 13387-8:1999 | Fire safety engineering Part 8: Life safety Occupant behaviour, location and condition |
ISO/TR 13387-3:1999 | Fire safety engineering Part 3: Assessment and verification of mathematical fire models |
ISO/TR 13387-7:1999 | Fire safety engineering Part 7: Detection, activation and suppression |
ISO 31-0:1992 | Quantities and units Part 0: General principles |
ISO/TR 11696-1:1999 | Uses of reaction to fire test results Part 1: Application of test results to predict fire performance of internal linings and other building products |
ISO/TR 13387-2:1999 | Fire safety engineering Part 2: Design fire scenarios and design fires |
ISO/TR 13387-6:1999 | Fire safety engineering Part 6: Structural response and fire spread beyond the enclosure of origin |
ASTM D 1322 : 2015-06 | TEST METHOD FOR SMOKE POINT OF KEROSINE AND AVIATION TURBINE FUEL |
ISO 7345:1987 | Thermal insulation Physical quantities and definitions |
ISO/TR 13387-5:1999 | Fire safety engineering Part 5: Movement of fire effluents |
BS 476-32:1989 | Fire tests on building materials and structures Guide to full scale fire tests within buildings |
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