Principles of Fire Safety Standards for Building ConstructionNational Bureau of Standards, U.S. Department of Commerce, and the National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C., 1975 - Building, Fireproof - 429 pages |
Contents
FIRE AND FIRE SAFETY STANDARDS | 3 |
Ceilings | 13 |
APPROXIMATE METHODS FOR CALCULATING | 18 |
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asbestos asbestos-cement blow-out panels calculated ceilings coefficient columns combustible liquids combustion area combustion products critical temperature cross section areas curves damper decrease degree of fire density determined distance doors emergency evacuation equation equipment evacuation exits evacuation paths evacuation routes experimental explosion hazard explosion vents filler fire areas fire duration fire extinguishing fire fighting fire hazard category fire protection fire resistance limit fire resistance rating fire retardant fire separation fire spread fire stops fire suppression fire wall floor area fusible link gases given glass panes heat transfer ignition industrial buildings installed insulating kg/m² layer maximum meters method noncombustible openings partitions plaster plastics pressure production processes belonging radiation reinforced concrete required fire resistance roof screen shafts sheets skylights slabs smoke vents SNiP spread of fire stage of evacuation stairs standards steel stream surface thermal conductivity thermal insulation thickness tion width wood wooden