IHS BRE Press Smoke Detection In High Ceiling Spaces IP15/12 set

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Learn about the main factors influencing smoke detection in high ceiling spaces with this 2-part set of Information Papers. It reports on a programme of research conducted by BRE Trust and the Fire Industry Association (FIA) using computer modelling and full-scale tests, which has enabled guidance to be revised. Author: R Chagger, BRE Publish Date: 7/3/2012 ISBN: 978-1-84806-283-2 Abstract: Specifying suitable smoke detection in high ceiling spaces such as atria, warehouses and entertainment venues is very complicated, and the criteria for assessing the performance of aspirating and optical smoke detectors are not fully understood. Research by BRE Trust and the Fire Industry Association (FIA), using computer modelling and full-scale tests, has provided valuable data that have enabled guidance to be revised. These Information Papers outline the programme of research and summarise the conclusions. The research was conducted in three phases: a literature review, computational fluid dynamic (CFD) modelling and fire tests conducted in a 43.5 m high hangar. Part 1 of this Information Paper covers the literature review and CFD modeling and Part 2 covers the fire tests and conclusions. These Information Papers are aimed at manufacturers and installers of smoke detectors, building designers and regulators, who should find them valuable in gaining a full understanding of the main factors influencing smoke detection in such applications. This Information Paper is aimed at manufacturers and installers of smoke detectors, building designers and regulators, who should find it valuable in gaining a full understanding of the main factors influencing smoke detection in such applications.
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Learn about the main factors influencing smoke detection in high ceiling spaces with this 2-part set of Information Papers. It reports on a programme of research conducted by BRE Trust and the Fire Industry Association (FIA) using computer modelling and full-scale tests, which has enabled guidance to be revised. Author: R Chagger, BRE Publish Date: 7/3/2012 ISBN: 978-1-84806-283-2 Abstract: Specifying suitable smoke detection in high ceiling spaces such as atria, warehouses and entertainment venues is very complicated, and the criteria for assessing the performance of aspirating and optical smoke detectors are not fully understood. Research by BRE Trust and the Fire Industry Association (FIA), using computer modelling and full-scale tests, has provided valuable data that have enabled guidance to be revised. These Information Papers outline the programme of research and summarise the conclusions. The research was conducted in three phases: a literature review, computational fluid dynamic (CFD) modelling and fire tests conducted in a 43.5 m high hangar. Part 1 of this Information Paper covers the literature review and CFD modeling and Part 2 covers the fire tests and conclusions. These Information Papers are aimed at manufacturers and installers of smoke detectors, building designers and regulators, who should find them valuable in gaining a full understanding of the main factors influencing smoke detection in such applications. This Information Paper is aimed at manufacturers and installers of smoke detectors, building designers and regulators, who should find it valuable in gaining a full understanding of the main factors influencing smoke detection in such applications.

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Learn about the main factors influencing smoke detection in high ceiling spaces with this 2-part set of Information Papers. It reports on a programme of research conducted by BRE Trust and the Fire Industry Association (FIA) using computer modelling and full-scale tests, which has enabled guidance to be revised. Author: R Chagger, BRE Publish Date: 7/3/2012 ISBN: 978-1-84806-283-2 Abstract: Specifying suitable smoke detection in high ceiling spaces such as atria, warehouses and entertainment venues is very complicated, and the criteria for assessing the performance of aspirating and optical smoke detectors are not fully understood. Research by BRE Trust and the Fire Industry Association (FIA), using computer modelling and full-scale tests, has provided valuable data that have enabled guidance to be revised. These Information Papers outline the programme of research and summarise the conclusions. The research was conducted in three phases: a literature review, computational fluid dynamic (CFD) modelling and fire tests conducted in a 43.5 m high hangar. Part 1 of this Information Paper covers the literature review and CFD modeling and Part 2 covers the fire tests and conclusions. These Information Papers are aimed at manufacturers and installers of smoke detectors, building designers and regulators, who should find them valuable in gaining a full understanding of the main factors influencing smoke detection in such applications. This Information Paper is aimed at manufacturers and installers of smoke detectors, building designers and regulators, who should find it valuable in gaining a full understanding of the main factors influencing smoke detection in such applications.

Learn about the main factors influencing smoke detection in high ceiling spaces with this 2-part set of Information Papers. It reports on a programme of research conducted by BRE Trust and the Fire Industry Association (FIA) using computer modelling and full-scale tests, which has enabled guidance to be revised.

Author: R Chagger, BRE

Publish Date: 7/3/2012

ISBN: 978-1-84806-283-2

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Specifying suitable smoke detection in high ceiling spaces such as atria, warehouses and entertainment venues is very complicated, and the criteria for assessing the performance of aspirating and optical smoke detectors are not fully understood. Research by BRE Trust and the Fire Industry Association (FIA), using computer modelling and full-scale tests, has provided valuable data that have enabled guidance to be revised. These Information Papers outline the programme of research and summarise the conclusions.

The research was conducted in three phases: a literature review, computational fluid dynamic (CFD) modelling and fire tests conducted in a 43.5 m high hangar. Part 1 of this Information Paper covers the literature review and CFD modeling and Part 2 covers the fire tests and conclusions.

These Information Papers are aimed at manufacturers and installers of smoke detectors, building designers and regulators, who should find them valuable in gaining a full understanding of the main factors influencing smoke detection in such applications.

This Information Paper is aimed at manufacturers and installers of smoke detectors, building designers and regulators, who should find it valuable in gaining a full understanding of the main factors influencing smoke detection in such applications.

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