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SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering (The Society of Fire Protection Engineers Series) - 6th Edition


This definitive reference on fire protection engineering, revised and significantly expanded for the Sixth Edition, features both new and substantially updated information. The book provides unparalleled treatment of the current best practices in fire protection engineering and performance-based fire safety. Over 200 eminent fire engineers and researchers contributed chapters to the book, representing universities and professional organizations around the world. It remains the indispensable source for reliable coverage of fire safety engineering fundamentals, fire dynamics, hazard calculations, fire risk analysis, modelling and more.


EBOOK - SFPE handbook of fire protection engineering - 5th Edition (Morgan J. Hurley)


Volume I

1 Introduction to Fluid Mechanics.................... 1

Bart Merci

2 Conduction of Heat in Solids....................... 25

Ofodike A. Ezekoye

3 Convection Heat Transfer......................... 53

Arvind Atreya

4 Radiation Heat Transfer.......................... 102

Revised by C. Lautenberger, Original chapter

authored by C.L. Tien, K.Y. Lee, and A.J. Stretton

5 Thermochemistry............................... 138

D.D. Drysdale

6 Chemical Equilibrium............................ 151

Raymond Friedman

7 Thermal Decomposition of Polymeric Materials........ 167

Artur Witkowski, Anna A. Stec, and T. Richard Hull

8 Structural Mechanics............................ 255

Luke A. Bisby

9 Properties of Building Materials.................... 277

V.K.R. Kodur and T.Z. Harmathy

10 Chemical Kinetics and Fire........................ 325

Gregory T. Linteris and John F. Griffiths

11 Diffusion Flames................................ 350

Ali S. Rangwala

12 Fundamentals of Premixed Flames.................. 373

Grunde Jomaas

13 Fire Plumes, Flame Height, and Air Entrainment....... 396

Gunnar Heskestad

xiii

14 Ceiling Jet Flows................................ 429

Ronald L. Alpert

15 Vent Flows..................................... 455

Takeyoshi Tanaka

16 Effect of Combustion Conditions on Species

Production..................................... 486

Daniel T. Gottuk and Brian Y. Lattimer

17 Flammability Limits of Premixed and Diffusion

Flames........................................ 529

Craig Beyler

18 Ignition of Liquids............................... 554

D.D. Drysdale

19 Smoldering Combustion.......................... 581

Guillermo Rein

20 Spontaneous Combustion and Self-Heating............ 604

Brian F. Gray

21 Flaming Ignition of Solid Fuels..................... 633

Jose´Torero

22 Electrical Fires................................. 662

Vytenis Babrauskas

23 Surface Flame Spread............................ 705

Yuji Hasemi

24 Smoke Characterization and Damage Potentials........ 724

Jeffrey S. Newman, Geary G. Yee, and Paul Su

25 Heat Transfer from Fires to Surfaces................ 745

Brian Y. Lattimer

26 Heat Release Rates.............................. 799

Vytenis Babrauskas

27 Calorimetry.................................... 905

Marc Janssens

28 The Cone Calorimeter............................ 952

Vytenis Babrauskas

29 Compartment Fire Modeling....................... 981

James G. Quintiere and Colleen A. Wade

30 Estimating Temperatures in Compartment Fires....... 996

William D. Walton, Philip H. Thomas,

and Yoshifumi Ohmiya

31 Zone Computer Fire Models for Enclosures. . . . . . . . . . . 1024

William D. Walton, Douglas J. Carpenter,

and Christopher B. Wood

xiv Contents

32 Modeling Fires Using Computational Fluid

Dynamics (CFD)................................ 1034

Kevin McGrattan and Stewart Miles

33 Enclosure Smoke Filling and Fire-Generated

Environmental Conditions......................... 1066

Frederick W. Mowrer

34 Methods for Predicting Temperatures

in Fire-Exposed Structures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1102

Ulf Wickstro¨m

35 Fire Load Density............................... 1131

Mario Fontana, Jochen Kohler, Katharina Fischer,

and Gianluca De Sanctis

36 Combustion Characteristics of Materials

and Generation of Fire Products.................... 1143

Mohammed M. Khan, Archibald Tewarson,

and Marcos Chaos

Volume II

37 Performance-Based Design. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1233

Morgan J. Hurley and Eric R. Rosenbaum

38 Fire Scenarios. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1262

George V. Hadjisophocleous and Jim R. Mehaffey

39 Engineering Considerations for Fire Protection

System Selection................................ 1289

Milosh Puchovsky and Craig Hofmeister

40 Design of Detection Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1314

Robert P. Schifiliti, Richard L.P. Custer,

and Brian J. Meacham

41 Hydraulics..................................... 1378

Kenneth E. Isman

42 Automatic Sprinkler System Calculations. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1423

Russell P. Fleming

43 Halon Design Calculations......................... 1450

Casey C. Grant

44 Clean Agent Total Flooding Fire

Extinguishing Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1483

Philip J. DiNenno and Eric W. Forssell

45 Carbon Dioxide Systems.......................... 1531

Jeff Harrington and Joseph A. Senecal

46 Water Mist Fire Suppression Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1587

Jack R. Mawhinney and Gerard G. Back III

Contents xv

47 Foam Agents and AFFF System Design

Considerations.................................. 1646

Joseph L. Scheffey

48 Foam System Calculations......................... 1707

Hamid R. Bahadori

49 Considerations for Coordinating and Interfacing

Fire Protection and Life Safety Systems.............. 1740

David Jacoby, David LeBlanc, Jeffrey Tubbs,

and Andrew Woodward

50 Smoke Control................................. 1785

John H. Klote

51 Smoke Control by Mechanical Exhaust

or Natural Venting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1824

James A. Milke

52 Structural Fire Engineering of Building

Assemblies and Frames........................... 1863

Jean-Marc Franssen and Nestor Iwankiw

53 Analytical Methods for Determining Fire Resistance

of Steel Members................................ 1909

James A. Milke

54 Analytical Methods for Determining Fire Resistance

of Concrete Members. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1949

Charles Fleischmann, Andy Buchanan, and Anthony Abu

55 Analytical Methods for Determining Fire Resistance

of Timber Members.............................. 1979

Robert H. White

56 Egress Concepts and Design Approaches.............. 2012

Richard W. Bukowski and Jeffrey S. Tubbs

57 Selecting Scenarios for Deterministic Fire Safety

Engineering Analysis: Life Safety for Occupants. . . . . . . 2047

Daniel Nilsson and Rita Fahy

58 Human Behavior in Fire.......................... 2070

Erica D. Kuligowski

59 Employing the Hydraulic Model in Assessing

Emergency Movement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2115

Steven M.V. Gwynne and Eric R. Rosenbaum

60 Computer Evacuation Models for Buildings........... 2152

Erica D. Kuligowski

61 Visibility and Human Behavior in Fire Smoke......... 2181

Tokiyoshi Yamada and Yuki Akizuki

xvi Contents

62 Combustion Toxicity............................. 2207

David A. Purser

Volume III

63 Assessment of Hazards to Occupants from Smoke,

Toxic Gases, and Heat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2308

David A. Purser and Jamie L. McAllister

64 Engineering Data................................ 2429

S.M.V. Gwynne and K.E. Boyce

65 Liquid Fuel Fires................................ 2552

D.T. Gottuk and D.A. White

66 Fire Hazard Calculations for Large, Open

Hydrocarbon Fires. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2591

Craig L. Beyler

67 Vapor Clouds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2664

Nicolas F. Ponchaut, Francesco Colella,

and Kevin C. Marr

68 Effects of Thermal Radiation on People:

Predicting 1st and 2nd Degree Skin Burns............ 2705

Christopher J. Wieczorek and Nicholas A. Dembsey

69 Flammable Gas and Vapor Explosions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2738

Robert Zalosh

70 Dust Explosions................................. 2766

Robert Zalosh

71 BLEVES and Fireballs........................... 2792

Alfonso Ibarreta, Hubert Biteau, and Jason Sutula

72 Introduction to Fire Risk Analysis................... 2817

John M. Watts Jr. and John R. Hall Jr.

73 Probability and Statistics.......................... 2827

John R. Hall Jr. and Francisco Joglar

74 Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability. . . . . . . . . . . 2875

Francisco Joglar

75 Building Fire Risk Analysis........................ 2941

Brian J. Meacham, David Charters, Peter Johnson,

and Matthew Salisbury

76 Uncertainty.................................... 2992

Kathy A. Notarianni and Gareth W. Parry

77 Decision Analysis................................ 3048

H.A. Donegan

Contents xvii

78 Data for Engineering Analysis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3073

Marty Ahrens and John R. Hall Jr.

79 Measuring Consequences in Economic Terms.......... 3098

G. Ramachandran and John R. Hall Jr.

80 Computer Simulation for Fire Risk Analysis........... 3117

William G.B. Phillips and Rita F. Fahy

Revised by Douglas K. Beller

81 Engineering Economics........................... 3137

John M. Watts, Jr. and Robert E. Chapman

82 Fire Risk Indexing............................... 3158

John M. Watts Jr.

83 Risk-Informed Industrial Fire Protection Engineering. . . 3183

Thomas F. Barry

84 Product Fire Risk Analysis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3211

John R. Hall Jr.

85 Health Care Application of Quantitative Fire

Risk Analysis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3226

Ha˚kan Frantzich

86 The Building Envelope: Fire Spread, Construction

Features and Loss Examples....................... 3242

Daniel J. O’Connor

87 Wildland Fires.................................. 3283

Albert Simeoni

88 Fires in Vehicle Tunnels.......................... 3303

Ricky Carvel and Haukur Ingason

89 Fire Risk Analysis for Nuclear Power Plants. . . . . . . . . . . 3326

Nathan O. Siu, Nicholas Melly, Steven P. Nowlen,

and Mardy Kazarians

90 Fire Risk in Mass Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3370

Armin Wolski and Jarrod Alston

Appendix 1 Conversion Factors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3397

Appendix 2 Thermophysical Property Data.............. 3425

Appendix 3 Fuel Properties and Combustion Data. . . . . . . . 3437

Appendix 4 Configuration Factors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3476

Appendix 5 Piping Properties........................ 3483

References..













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This definitive reference on fire protection engineering, revised and significantly expanded for the Sixth Edition, features both new and substantially updated information. The book provides unparalleled treatment of the current best practices in fire protection engineering and performance-based fire safety. Over 200 eminent fire engineers and researchers contributed chapters to the book, representing universities and professional organizations around the world. It remains the indispensable source for reliable coverage of fire safety engineering fundamentals, fire dynamics, hazard calculations, fire risk analysis, modelling and more.


EBOOK - SFPE handbook of fire protection engineering - 5th Edition (Morgan J. Hurley)


Volume I

1 Introduction to Fluid Mechanics.................... 1

Bart Merci

2 Conduction of Heat in Solids....................... 25

Ofodike A. Ezekoye

3 Convection Heat Transfer......................... 53

Arvind Atreya

4 Radiation Heat Transfer.......................... 102

Revised by C. Lautenberger, Original chapter

authored by C.L. Tien, K.Y. Lee, and A.J. Stretton

5 Thermochemistry............................... 138

D.D. Drysdale

6 Chemical Equilibrium............................ 151

Raymond Friedman

7 Thermal Decomposition of Polymeric Materials........ 167

Artur Witkowski, Anna A. Stec, and T. Richard Hull

8 Structural Mechanics............................ 255

Luke A. Bisby

9 Properties of Building Materials.................... 277

V.K.R. Kodur and T.Z. Harmathy

10 Chemical Kinetics and Fire........................ 325

Gregory T. Linteris and John F. Griffiths

11 Diffusion Flames................................ 350

Ali S. Rangwala

12 Fundamentals of Premixed Flames.................. 373

Grunde Jomaas

13 Fire Plumes, Flame Height, and Air Entrainment....... 396

Gunnar Heskestad

xiii

14 Ceiling Jet Flows................................ 429

Ronald L. Alpert

15 Vent Flows..................................... 455

Takeyoshi Tanaka

16 Effect of Combustion Conditions on Species

Production..................................... 486

Daniel T. Gottuk and Brian Y. Lattimer

17 Flammability Limits of Premixed and Diffusion

Flames........................................ 529

Craig Beyler

18 Ignition of Liquids............................... 554

D.D. Drysdale

19 Smoldering Combustion.......................... 581

Guillermo Rein

20 Spontaneous Combustion and Self-Heating............ 604

Brian F. Gray

21 Flaming Ignition of Solid Fuels..................... 633

Jose´Torero

22 Electrical Fires................................. 662

Vytenis Babrauskas

23 Surface Flame Spread............................ 705

Yuji Hasemi

24 Smoke Characterization and Damage Potentials........ 724

Jeffrey S. Newman, Geary G. Yee, and Paul Su

25 Heat Transfer from Fires to Surfaces................ 745

Brian Y. Lattimer

26 Heat Release Rates.............................. 799

Vytenis Babrauskas

27 Calorimetry.................................... 905

Marc Janssens

28 The Cone Calorimeter............................ 952

Vytenis Babrauskas

29 Compartment Fire Modeling....................... 981

James G. Quintiere and Colleen A. Wade

30 Estimating Temperatures in Compartment Fires....... 996

William D. Walton, Philip H. Thomas,

and Yoshifumi Ohmiya

31 Zone Computer Fire Models for Enclosures. . . . . . . . . . . 1024

William D. Walton, Douglas J. Carpenter,

and Christopher B. Wood

xiv Contents

32 Modeling Fires Using Computational Fluid

Dynamics (CFD)................................ 1034

Kevin McGrattan and Stewart Miles

33 Enclosure Smoke Filling and Fire-Generated

Environmental Conditions......................... 1066

Frederick W. Mowrer

34 Methods for Predicting Temperatures

in Fire-Exposed Structures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1102

Ulf Wickstro¨m

35 Fire Load Density............................... 1131

Mario Fontana, Jochen Kohler, Katharina Fischer,

and Gianluca De Sanctis

36 Combustion Characteristics of Materials

and Generation of Fire Products.................... 1143

Mohammed M. Khan, Archibald Tewarson,

and Marcos Chaos

Volume II

37 Performance-Based Design. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1233

Morgan J. Hurley and Eric R. Rosenbaum

38 Fire Scenarios. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1262

George V. Hadjisophocleous and Jim R. Mehaffey

39 Engineering Considerations for Fire Protection

System Selection................................ 1289

Milosh Puchovsky and Craig Hofmeister

40 Design of Detection Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1314

Robert P. Schifiliti, Richard L.P. Custer,

and Brian J. Meacham

41 Hydraulics..................................... 1378

Kenneth E. Isman

42 Automatic Sprinkler System Calculations. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1423

Russell P. Fleming

43 Halon Design Calculations......................... 1450

Casey C. Grant

44 Clean Agent Total Flooding Fire

Extinguishing Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1483

Philip J. DiNenno and Eric W. Forssell

45 Carbon Dioxide Systems.......................... 1531

Jeff Harrington and Joseph A. Senecal

46 Water Mist Fire Suppression Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1587

Jack R. Mawhinney and Gerard G. Back III

Contents xv

47 Foam Agents and AFFF System Design

Considerations.................................. 1646

Joseph L. Scheffey

48 Foam System Calculations......................... 1707

Hamid R. Bahadori

49 Considerations for Coordinating and Interfacing

Fire Protection and Life Safety Systems.............. 1740

David Jacoby, David LeBlanc, Jeffrey Tubbs,

and Andrew Woodward

50 Smoke Control................................. 1785

John H. Klote

51 Smoke Control by Mechanical Exhaust

or Natural Venting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1824

James A. Milke

52 Structural Fire Engineering of Building

Assemblies and Frames........................... 1863

Jean-Marc Franssen and Nestor Iwankiw

53 Analytical Methods for Determining Fire Resistance

of Steel Members................................ 1909

James A. Milke

54 Analytical Methods for Determining Fire Resistance

of Concrete Members. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1949

Charles Fleischmann, Andy Buchanan, and Anthony Abu

55 Analytical Methods for Determining Fire Resistance

of Timber Members.............................. 1979

Robert H. White

56 Egress Concepts and Design Approaches.............. 2012

Richard W. Bukowski and Jeffrey S. Tubbs

57 Selecting Scenarios for Deterministic Fire Safety

Engineering Analysis: Life Safety for Occupants. . . . . . . 2047

Daniel Nilsson and Rita Fahy

58 Human Behavior in Fire.......................... 2070

Erica D. Kuligowski

59 Employing the Hydraulic Model in Assessing

Emergency Movement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2115

Steven M.V. Gwynne and Eric R. Rosenbaum

60 Computer Evacuation Models for Buildings........... 2152

Erica D. Kuligowski

61 Visibility and Human Behavior in Fire Smoke......... 2181

Tokiyoshi Yamada and Yuki Akizuki

xvi Contents

62 Combustion Toxicity............................. 2207

David A. Purser

Volume III

63 Assessment of Hazards to Occupants from Smoke,

Toxic Gases, and Heat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2308

David A. Purser and Jamie L. McAllister

64 Engineering Data................................ 2429

S.M.V. Gwynne and K.E. Boyce

65 Liquid Fuel Fires................................ 2552

D.T. Gottuk and D.A. White

66 Fire Hazard Calculations for Large, Open

Hydrocarbon Fires. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2591

Craig L. Beyler

67 Vapor Clouds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2664

Nicolas F. Ponchaut, Francesco Colella,

and Kevin C. Marr

68 Effects of Thermal Radiation on People:

Predicting 1st and 2nd Degree Skin Burns............ 2705

Christopher J. Wieczorek and Nicholas A. Dembsey

69 Flammable Gas and Vapor Explosions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2738

Robert Zalosh

70 Dust Explosions................................. 2766

Robert Zalosh

71 BLEVES and Fireballs........................... 2792

Alfonso Ibarreta, Hubert Biteau, and Jason Sutula

72 Introduction to Fire Risk Analysis................... 2817

John M. Watts Jr. and John R. Hall Jr.

73 Probability and Statistics.......................... 2827

John R. Hall Jr. and Francisco Joglar

74 Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability. . . . . . . . . . . 2875

Francisco Joglar

75 Building Fire Risk Analysis........................ 2941

Brian J. Meacham, David Charters, Peter Johnson,

and Matthew Salisbury

76 Uncertainty.................................... 2992

Kathy A. Notarianni and Gareth W. Parry

77 Decision Analysis................................ 3048

H.A. Donegan

Contents xvii

78 Data for Engineering Analysis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3073

Marty Ahrens and John R. Hall Jr.

79 Measuring Consequences in Economic Terms.......... 3098

G. Ramachandran and John R. Hall Jr.

80 Computer Simulation for Fire Risk Analysis........... 3117

William G.B. Phillips and Rita F. Fahy

Revised by Douglas K. Beller

81 Engineering Economics........................... 3137

John M. Watts, Jr. and Robert E. Chapman

82 Fire Risk Indexing............................... 3158

John M. Watts Jr.

83 Risk-Informed Industrial Fire Protection Engineering. . . 3183

Thomas F. Barry

84 Product Fire Risk Analysis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3211

John R. Hall Jr.

85 Health Care Application of Quantitative Fire

Risk Analysis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3226

Ha˚kan Frantzich

86 The Building Envelope: Fire Spread, Construction

Features and Loss Examples....................... 3242

Daniel J. O’Connor

87 Wildland Fires.................................. 3283

Albert Simeoni

88 Fires in Vehicle Tunnels.......................... 3303

Ricky Carvel and Haukur Ingason

89 Fire Risk Analysis for Nuclear Power Plants. . . . . . . . . . . 3326

Nathan O. Siu, Nicholas Melly, Steven P. Nowlen,

and Mardy Kazarians

90 Fire Risk in Mass Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3370

Armin Wolski and Jarrod Alston

Appendix 1 Conversion Factors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3397

Appendix 2 Thermophysical Property Data.............. 3425

Appendix 3 Fuel Properties and Combustion Data. . . . . . . . 3437

Appendix 4 Configuration Factors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3476

Appendix 5 Piping Properties........................ 3483

References..













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