SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering, 2008 Edition

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Contents
Preface
Metrication
Introduction:
SFPE Handbook Roadmap
Section One Fundamentals
Chapter 1-1 Introduction to Mechanics of Fluids ■ B. S. Kandola
Chapter 1-2 Conduction of Heat in Solids ■ John A. Rockett and
James A. Milke
Chapter 1-3 Convection Heat Transfer ■ Arvind Atreya
Chapter 1-4 Radiation Heat Transfer ■ C. L. Tien, K. Y. Lee,
and A. J. Stretton
Chapter 1-5 Thermochemistry ■ D. D. Drysdale
Chapter 1-6 Chemical Equilibrium ■ Raymond Friedman
Chapter 1-7 Thermal Decomposition of Polymers ■ Marcelo M. Hirschler
and Alexander B. Morgan
Chapter 1-8 Structural Mechanics ■ Robert W. Fitzgerald
Chapter 1-9 Premixed Burning ■ Robert F. Simmons
Chapter 1-10 Properties of Building Materials ■ V. K. R. Kodur and T.
Z. Harmathy
Chapter 1-11 Probability Concepts ■ John R. Hall, Jr.
Chapter 1-12 Statistics ■ John R. Hall, Jr.
Chapter 1-13 Combustion Kinetics ■ John F. Griffiths
Section Two Fire Dynamics
Chapter 2-1 Fire Plumes, Flame Height, and Air Entrainment ■ Gunnar Heskestad
Chapter 2-2 Ceiling Jet Flows ■ Ronald L. Alpert
Chapter 2-3 Vent Flows ■ Howard W. Emmons and Takeyoshi
Tanaka
Chapter 2-4 Visibility and Human Behavior in Fire Smoke ■ Tadahisa Jin
Chapter 2-5 Effect of Combustion Conditions on Species Production ■ Daniel T. Gottuk and
Brian Y. Lattimer
Chapter 2-6 Assessment of Hazards to Occupants from Smoke, Toxic
Gases, and Heat ■ David A. Purser
Chapter 2-7 Flammability Limits of Premixed and Diffusion Flames ■ Craig Beyler
Chapter 2-8 Ignition of
Liquids ■ D. D. Drysdale
Chapter 2-9 Smoldering Combustion ■ T. J. Ohlemiller
Chapter 2-10 Spontaneous Combustion and Self-Heating ■ Brian Gray
Chapter 2-11 Flaming Ignition of Solid Fuels ■ José L. Torero
Chapter 2-12 Surface Flame Spread ■ Yuji Hasemi
Chapter 2-13 Smoke Production and Properties ■ George W. Mulholland
Chapter 2-14 Heat Fluxes from Fires to Surfaces ■ Brian Y. Lattimer
Chapter 2-15 Liquid Fuel Fires ■ D. T. Gottuk and D. A.
White
Section Three Hazard Calculations
Chapter 3-1 Heat Release Rates ■ Vytenis Babrauskas
Chapter 3-2 Calorimetry ■ Marc Janssens
Chapter 3-3 The Cone Calorimeter ■ Vytenis Babrauskas
Chapter 3-4 Generation of Heat and Gaseous, Liquid, and Solid
Products in Fires ■ Archibald Tewarson
Chapter 3-5 Compartment Fire Modeling ■ James G. Quintiere
Chapter 3-6 Estimating Temperatures in Compartment Fires ■ William D. Walton and Philip H. Thomas
Chapter 3-7 Zone Computer Fire Models for Enclosures ■ William D. Walton, Douglas J. Carpenter, and
Christopher B. Wood
Chapter 3-8 Modeling Enclosure Fires Using Computational Fluid Dynamics
(CFD) ■ Kevin McGrattan and Stewart Miles
Chapter 3-9 Enclosure Smoke Filling and Fire-Generated Environmental
Conditions ■ Frederick W. Mowrer
Chapter 3-10 Fire Hazard Calculations for Large, Open Hydrocarbon
Fires ■ Craig L. Beyler
Chapter 3-11 Behavioral Response to Fire and Smoke ■ John L. Bryan
Chapter 3-12 Evacuation Time ■ Guylène Proulx
Chapter 3-13 Employing the Hydraulic Model in Assessing Emergency
Movement ■ Steven M. V. Gwynne and
Eric R. Rosenbaum
Chapter 3-14 Stochastic Models of Fire Growth ■ G. Ramachandran
Chapter 3-15 Explosion Protection ■ Robert Zalosh
Chapter 3-16 Performance-Based Design ■ Morgan J. Hurley and Eric R. Rosenbaum
Chapter 3-17 Computer Evacuation Models for Buildings ■ Erica D. Kuligowski
Chapter 3-18 Electrical Fires ■ Vytenis Babrauskas
Section Four Design Calculations
Chapter 4-1 Design of Detection Systems ■ Richard L. P. Custer, Brian J. Meacham, and
Robert P. Schifiliti
Chapter 4-2 Hydraulics ■ John J. Titus
Chapter 4-3 Automatic Sprinkler System Calculations ■ Russell P. Fleming
Chapter 4-4 Foam Agents and AFFF System Design Considerations ■ Joseph L. Scheffey
Chapter 4-5 Foam System Calculations ■ Joseph L. Scheffey and
Harry E. Hickey
Chapter 4-6 Halon Design Calculations ■ Casey C. Grant
Chapter 4-7 Halon Replacement Clean
Agent Total Flooding Systems ■
Philip J. DiNenno
Chapter 4-8 Enclosure Fire Temperature-Time Estimation ■ Ian Thomas
Chapter 4-9 Methods for Predicting Termperatures
in Fire- Exposed Structures ■
Ulf Wickström
Chapter 4-10 Structural Fire Engineering of Building Assemblies
and Frames ■ Jean-Marc Franssen and Nestor Iwankiw
Chapter 4-11 Analytical Methods for Determining Fire Resistance of
Steel Members ■ James A. Milke
Chapter 4-12 Analytical Methods for Determining Fire Resistance of
Concrete Members ■ Charles Fleischmann,
Andy Buchanan, and Jeremy Chang
Chapter 4-13 Analytical Methods for Determining Fire Resistance of
Timber Members ■ Robert H. White
Chapter 4-14 Smoke Control ■ John H. Klote
Chapter 4-15 Smoke Management by Mechanical Exhaust or Natural
Venting ■ James A. Milke
Chapter 4-16 Water Mist Fire Suppression Systems
■ Jack R. Mawhinney and Gerard G.
Back, III
Section Five Fire Risk Analysis
Chapter 5-1 Introduction to Fire Risk Analysis ■ John M. Watts, Jr., and John R. Hall, Jr.
Chapter 5-2 Decision Analysis ■ H. A. Donegan
Chapter 5-3 Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability ■ Francisco Joglar
Chapter 5-4 Uncertainty ■ Kathy A. Notarianni
and Gareth W. Parry
Chapter 5-5 Data for Engineering Analysis ■ Marty Ahrens and John R. Hall, Jr.
Chapter 5-6 Measuring Consequences in Economic
Terms ■ G. Ramachandran
and John R. Hall, Jr.
Chapter 5-7 Engineering Economics ■ John M. Watts, Jr., and Robert E. Chapman
Chapter 5-8 Extreme Value Theory ■ G. Ramachandran
Chapter 5-9 Computer Simulation for Fire Risk Analysis ■ William G. B. Phillips and Douglas K. Beller, Revised by Rita F. Fahy
Chapter 5-10 Fire Risk Indexing ■ John M. Watts, Jr.
Chapter 5-11 Fire Scenarios ■
George V. Hadjisophocleous and Jim R. Mehaffey
Chapter 5-12 Building Fire Risk Analysis ■ Brian J. Meacham, David Charters, Peter Johnson,
and Matthew Salisbury
Chapter 5-13 Risk-Informed Industrial Fire Protection Engineering ■ Thomas F. Barry
Chapter 5-14 Fire Risk Analysis for Nuclear Power Plants ■ Nathan O. Siu, J. S. Hyslop, and Steven P. Nowlen
Chapter 5-15 Fire Risk Assessment in Air, Rail, and Sea Mass
Transportation ■ Armin Wolski
Chapter 5-16 Product Fire Risk Analysis ■ John R. Hall, Jr.
Chapter 5-17 Health Care Application of Quantitative Fire Risk
Analysis ■ Håkan Frantzich
Appendices
APPENDIX A Conversion Factors
APPENDIX B Thermophysical Property Data
APPENDIX C Fuel Properties and Combustion Data
APPENDIX D Configuration Factors
APPENDIX E Piping Properties
Index
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