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Hurley, editor-in-chief. 000752085 250__ $$aFifth edition. 000752085 264_1 $$aNew York :$$bSpringer,$$c2016. 000752085 264_4 $$c©2016 000752085 300__ $$a1 online resource (xviii, 3493 pages :$$billustrations. 000752085 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000752085 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 000752085 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 000752085 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references. 000752085 50500 $$gVolume I --$$g1.$$tIntroduction to Fluid Mechanics /$$rBart Merci --$$g2.$$tConduction of Heat in Solids /$$rOfodike A. Ezekoye --$$g3.$$tConvection Heat Transfer /$$rArvind Atreya --$$g4.$$tRadiation Heat Transfer /$$rRevised by C. Lautenberger, Original chapter authored by C.L. Tien, K.Y. Lee, and A.J. Stretton --$$g5.$$tThermochemistry /$$rD.D. Drysdale --$$g6.$$tChemical Equilibrium /$$rRaymond Friedman --$$g7.$$tThermal Decomposition of Polymeric Materials /$$rArtur Witkowski, Anna A. Stec, and T. Richard Hull --$$g8.$$tStructural Mechanics /$$rLuke A. Bisby --$$g9.$$tProperties of Building Materials /$$rV.K.R. Kodur and T.Z. Harmathy --$$g10.$$tChemical Kinetics and Fire /$$rGregory T. Linteris and John F. Griffiths --$$g11.$$tDiffusion Flames /$$rAli S. Rangwala --$$g12.$$tFundamentals of Premixed Flames /$$rGrunde Jomaas --$$g13.$$tFire Plumes, Flame Height, and Air Entrainment /$$rGunnar Heskestad --$$g14.$$tCeiling Jet Flows /$$rRonald L. Alpert --$$g15.$$tVent Flows /$$rTakeyoshi Tanaka --$$g16.$$tEffect of Combustion Conditions on Species Production /$$rDaniel T. Gottuk and Brian Y. Lattimer --$$g17.$$tFlammability Limits of Premixed and Diffusion Flames /$$rCraig Beyler --$$g18.$$tIgnition of Liquids /$$rD.D. Drysdale --$$g19.$$tSmoldering Combustion /$$rGuillermo Rein --$$g20.$$tSpontaneous Combustion and Self-Heating /$$rBrian F. Gray -- 000752085 50580 $$g21.$$tFlaming Ignition of Solid Fuels /$$rJosé Torero --$$g22.$$tElectrical Fires /$$rVytenis Babrauskas --$$g23.$$tSurface Flame Spread /$$rYuji Hasemi --$$g24.$$tSmoke Characterization and Damage Potentials /$$rJeffrey S. Newman, Geary G. Yee, and Paul Su --$$g25.$$tHeat Transfer from Fires to Surfaces /$$rBrian Y. Lattimer --$$g26.$$tHeat Release Rates /$$rVytenis Babrauskas --$$g27.$$tCalorimetry /$$rMarc Janssens --$$g28.$$tThe Cone Calorimeter /$$rVytenis Babrauskas --$$g29.$$tCompartment Fire Modeling /$$rJames G. Quintiere and Colleen A. Wade --$$g30.$$tEstimating Temperatures in Compartment Fires /$$rWilliam D. Walton, Philip H. Thomas, and Yoshifumi Ohmiya --$$g31.$$tZone Computer Fire Models for Enclosures /$$rWilliam D. Walton, Douglas J. Carpenter, and Christopher B. Wood --$$g32.$$tModeling Fires Using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) /$$rKevin McGrattan and Stewart Miles --$$g33.$$tEnclosure Smoke Filling and Fire-Generated Environmental Conditions /$$rFrederick W. Mowrer --$$g34.$$tMethods for Predicting Temperatures in Fire-Exposed Structures /$$rUlf Wickström --$$g35.$$tFire Load Density /$$rMario Fontana, Jochen Kohler, Katharina Fischer, and Gianluca De Sanctis --$$g36.$$tCombustion Characteristics of Materials and Generation of Fire Products /$$rMohammed M. Khan, Archibald Tewarson, and Marcos Chaos. 000752085 50580 $$gVolume II --$$g37.$$tPerformance-Based Design /$$rMorgan J. Hurley and Eric R. Rosenbaum --$$g38.$$tFire Scenarios /$$rGeorge V. Hadjisophocleous and Jim R. Mehaffey --$$g39.$$tEngineering Considerations for Fire Protection System Selection /$$rMilosh Puchovsky and Craig Hofmeister --$$g40.$$tDesign of Detection Systems /$$rRobert P. Schifiliti, Richard L.P. Custer, and Brian J. Meacham --$$g41.$$tHydraulics /$$rKenneth E. Isman --$$g42.$$tAutomatic Sprinkler System Calculations /$$rRussell P. Fleming --$$g43.$$tHalon Design Calculations /$$rCasey C. Grant --$$g44.$$tClean Agent Total Flooding Fire Extinguishing Systems /$$rPhilip J. DiNenno and Eric W. Forssell --$$g45.$$tCarbon Dioxide Systems /$$rJeff Harrington and Joseph A. Senecal --$$g46.$$tWater Mist Fire Suppression Systems /$$rJack R. Mawhinney and Gerard G. Back III --$$g47.$$tFoam Agents and AFFF System Design Considerations /$$rJoseph L. Scheffey --$$g48.$$tFoam System Calculations /$$rHamid R. Bahadori --$$g49.$$tConsiderations for Coordinating and Interfacing Fire Protection and Life Safety Systems /$$rDavid Jacoby, David LeBlanc, Jeffrey Tubbs, and Andrew Woodward --$$g50.$$tSmoke Control /$$rJohn H. Klote -- 000752085 50580 $$g51.$$tSmoke Control by Mechanical Exhaust or Natural Venting /$$rJames A. Milke --$$g52.$$tStructural Fire Engineering of Building Assemblies and Frames /$$rJean-Marc Franssen and Nestor Iwankiw --$$g53.$$tAnalytical Methods for Determining Fire Resistance of Steel Members /$$rJames A. Milke --$$g54.$$tAnalytical Methods for Determining Fire Resistance of Concrete Members /$$rCharles Fleischmann, Andy Buchanan, and Anthony Abu --$$g55.$$tAnalytical Methods for Determining Fire Resistance of Timber Members /$$rRobert H. White --$$g56.$$tEgress Concepts and Design Approaches /$$rRichard W. Bukowski and Jeffrey S. Tubbs --$$g57.$$tSelecting Scenarios for Deterministic Fire Safety Engineering Analysis: Life Safety for Occupants /$$rDaniel Nilsson and Rita Fahy --$$g58.$$tHuman Behavior in Fire /$$rErica D. Kuligowski --$$g59.$$tEmploying the Hydraulic Model in Assessing Emergency Movement /$$rSteven M.V. Gwynne and Eric R. Rosenbaum --$$g60.$$tComputer Evacuation Models for Buildings /$$rErica D. Kuligowski --$$g61.$$tVisibility and Human Behavior in Fire Smoke /$$rTokiyoshi Yamada and Yuki Akizuki --$$g62.$$tCombustion Toxicity /$$rDavid A. Purser. 000752085 50580 $$gVolume III --$$g63.$$tAssessment of Hazards to Occupants from Smoke, Toxic Gases, and Heat /$$rDavid A. Purser and Jamie L. McAllister --$$g64.$$tEngineering Data /$$rS.M.V. Gwynne and K.E. Boyce --$$g65.$$tLiquid Fuel Fires /$$rD.T. Gottuk and D.A. White --$$g66.$$tFire Hazard Calculations for Large, Open Hydrocarbon Fires /$$rCraig L. Beyler --$$g67.$$tVapor Clouds /$$rNicolas F. Ponchaut, Francesco Colella, and Kevin C. Marr --$$g68.$$tEffects of Thermal Radiation on People: Predicting 1st and 2nd Degree Skin Burns /$$rChristopher J. Wieczorek and Nicholas A. Dembsey --$$g69.$$tFlammable Gas and Vapor Explosions /$$rRobert Zalosh --$$g70.$$tDust Explosions /$$rRobert Zalosh --$$g71.$$tBLEVES and Fireballs /$$rAlfonso Ibarreta, Hubert Biteau, and Jason Sutula --$$g72.$$tIntroduction to Fire Risk Analysis /$$rJohn M. Watts Jr. and John R. Hall Jr --$$g73.$$tProbability and Statistics /$$rJohn R. Hall Jr. and Francisco Joglar --$$g74.$$tReliability, Availability, and Maintainability /$$rFrancisco Joglar --$$g75.$$tBuilding Fire Risk Analysis /$$rBrian J. Meacham, David Charters, Peter Johnson, and Matthew Salisbury --$$g76.$$tUncertainty /$$rKathy A. Notarianni and Gareth W. Parry --$$g77.$$tDecision Analysis /$$rH.A. Donegan --$$g78.$$tData for Engineering Analysis /$$rMarty Ahrens and John R. Hall Jr --$$g79.$$tMeasuring Consequences in Economic Terms /$$rG. Ramachandran and John R. Hall Jr --$$g80.$$tComputer Simulation for Fire Risk Analysis /$$rWilliam G.B. Phillips and Rita F. Fahy ; Revised by Douglas K. Beller -- 000752085 50580 $$g81.$$tEngineering Economics /$$rJohn M. Watts, Jr. and Robert E. Chapman --$$g82.$$tFire Risk Indexing /$$rJohn M. Watts Jr --$$g83.$$tRisk-Informed Industrial Fire Protection Engineering /$$rThomas F. Barry --$$g84.$$tProduct Fire Risk Analysis /$$rJohn R. Hall Jr --$$g85.$$tHealth Care Application of Quantitative Fire Risk Analysis /$$rHa°kan Frantzich --$$g86.$$tThe Building Envelope: Fire Spread, Construction Features and Loss Examples /$$rDaniel J. O'Connor --$$g87.$$tWildland Fires /$$rAlbert Simeoni --$$g88.$$tFires in Vehicle Tunnels /$$rRicky Carvel and Haukur Ingason --$$g89.$$tFire Risk Analysis for Nuclear Power Plants /$$rNathan O. Siu, Nicholas Melly, Steven P. Nowlen, and Mardy Kazarians --$$g90.$$tFire Risk in Mass Transportation /$$rArmin Wolski and Jarrod Alston. 000752085 50580 $$gAppendix 1.$$tConversion Factors --$$gAppendix 2.$$tThermophysical Property Data --$$gAppendix 3.$$tFuel Properties and Combustion Data --$$gAppendix 4.$$tConfiguration Factors --$$gAppendix 5.$$tPiping Properties. 000752085 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 000752085 520__ $$a"Revised and significantly expanded, the fifth edition of this classic work offers both new and substantially updated information. As the definitive reference on fire protection engineering, this book provides thorough treatment of the current best practices in fire protection engineering and performance-based fire safety. Over 130 eminent fire engineers and researchers contributed chapters to the book, representing universities and professional organizations around the world. It remains the indispensible source for reliable coverage of fire safety engineering fundamentals, fire dynamics, hazard calculations, fire risk analysis, modeling and more. With seventeen new chapters and over 1,800 figures, the this new edition contains: Step-by-step equations that explain engineering calculations ; Comprehensive revision of the coverage of human behavior in fire, including several new chapters on egress system design, occupant evacuation scenarios, combustion toxicity and data for human behavior analysis ; Revised fundamental chapters for a stronger sense of context ; Added chapters on fire protection system selection and design, including selection of fire safety systems, system activation and controls and CO2 extinguishing systems ; Recent advances in fire resistance design ; Addition of new chapters on industrial fire protection, including vapor clouds, effects of thermal radiation on people, BLEVEs, dust explosions and gas and vapor explosions ; New chapters on fire load density, curtain walls, wildland fires and vehicle tunnels ; Essential reference appendices on conversion factors, thermophysical property data, fuel properties and combustion data, configuration factors and piping properties."--Publisher's description. 000752085 588__ $$aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed January 28, 2016). 000752085 650_0 $$aFire protection engineering$$vHandbooks, manuals, etc. 000752085 650_0 $$aFire prevention$$vHandbooks, manuals, etc. 000752085 650_0 $$aCombustion$$vHandbooks, manuals, etc. 000752085 7001_ $$aHurley, Morgan J.,$$eeditor.$$4edt 000752085 77608 $$iPrint version:$$tSFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering$$dNew York, NY : Springer New York,c2015$$z9781493925643$$w(DLC) 2015953225 000752085 852__ $$bebk 000752085 85640 $$3SpringerLink$$uhttps://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-1-4939-2565-0$$zOnline Access$$91397441.1 000752085 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:752085$$pGLOBAL_SET 000752085 980__ $$aEBOOK 000752085 980__ $$aBIB 000752085 982__ $$aEbook 000752085 983__ $$aOnline 000752085 994__ $$a92$$bISE