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El. knyga: Predicting Room of Origin Fire Hazards

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This engineering guide provides a methodology to define and quantify the fire development and
ensuing conditions within the room of fire origin from the fire’s incipient stage through its full
development. The approach presented in this guide was developed using the framework set forth
in the SFPE Engineering Guide to Performance-Based Fire Protection. 2nd ed., Quincy, Mass.:
National Fire Protection Association, 2007.)
It consists of three distinct parts:

1.Approach selection
2.Input definition and data collection
3.Results computation

Specifically, this guide was developed for use as a means to implement the requirements presented in Chapter 10 of the SFPE Engineering Guide to Performance-Based Fire Protection. However, material within this guide has broader applicability and is therefore not limited to performance-based design applications.

Chapter1. Introduction .
Chapter2. Definitions.
Chapter3. Room of Origin Fire Hazard Analysis Methodology.
Chapter4. Room of Origin Fire Hazards Analysis Task 1: Select Approach.
Chapter5. Room of Origin Fire Hazards Analysis Task 2: Obtain Input Data.
Chapter6. Room of Origin Fire Hazards Analysis Task 3: Results Computation.
Chapter7. Worked Examples.
The Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE) is the professional society representing those practicing the field of fire protection engineering. The Society has over 4,600 members and 111 chapters, including 23 student chapters worldwide.

The purpose of SFPE is to advance the science and practice of fire protection engineering and its allied fields, to maintain a high ethical standard among its members and to foster fire protection engineering education