PD ISO/TS 13447:2013
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Fire safety engineering. Guidance for use of fire zone models
Hardcopy , PDF
English
31-08-2013
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Symbols (and abbreviated terms)
5 General description of fire zone models
6 Input parameters and data sources for zone fire models
7 Model sensitivity
8 Uses and limitations
Bibliography
Gives guidance for assessing the use of fire zone models for calculating gas temperature and concentrations and smoke layer position due to fire within an enclosure.
Committee |
FSH/24
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
30
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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This Technical Specification provides guidance for assessing the use of fire zone models for calculating gas temperature and concentrations and smoke layer position due to fire within an enclosure. It contains general guidance to be read in conjunction with specific model documentation provided by the model developers. It is not a basis for justifying the use of any particular model.
It is important that users of fire zone models understand the theoretical basis of a model and are capable of assessing the accuracy and validity of the results.
Zone models may also include additional sub-models for predicting related phenomena such as sprinkler, thermal or smoke detector activation, mechanical ventilation, glass fracture or flame spread. A detailed discussion of these related sub models is beyond the scope of this Technical Specification.
NOTE An overview of features covered by various zone models can be found in a survey by Olenick and Carpenter.[1]
This Technical Specification is not intended as a basis for regulation.
Standards | Relationship |
ISO/TS 13447:2013 | Identical |
ISO 16735:2006 | Fire safety engineering — Requirements governing algebraic equations — Smoke layers |
ISO 16734:2006 | Fire safety engineering — Requirements governing algebraic equations — Fire plumes |
NFPA PERFORMANCE BASED FIRE SAFETY : 1997 | INTRODUCTION TO PERFORMANCE-BASED FIRE SAFETY |
ISO 13943:2017 | Fire safety — Vocabulary |
ISO 16730:2008 | Fire safety engineering Assessment, verification and validation of calculation methods |
ISO/TS 16733:2006 | Fire safety engineering Selection of design fire scenarios and design fires |
NFPA 92B : 2009 | SMOKE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN MALLS, ATRIA, AND LARGE SPACES |
ISO 13571:2012 | Life-threatening components of fire — Guidelines for the estimation of time to compromised tenability in fires |
ISO 19706:2011 | Guidelines for assessing the fire threat to people |
ISO 16737:2012 | Fire safety engineering — Requirements governing algebraic equations — Vent flows |
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