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The Long-Term Maintenance of CFAST

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Author(s)

Kevin B. McGrattan, Richard D. Peacock, Glenn P. Forney

Abstract

Even though zone fire models may seem like yesterday’s news, they still play a vital role in many aspects of fire protection engineering. How do we maintain this technology as it moves from a topic of research to a case study in knowledge management?
Citation
Fire Protection Engineering Magazine

Keywords

CFAST, fire modeling

Citation

McGrattan, K. , Peacock, R. and Forney, G. (2017), The Long-Term Maintenance of CFAST, Fire Protection Engineering Magazine (Accessed October 14, 2025)

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Created September 20, 2017, Updated February 8, 2018
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