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Project Summaries 1998. NIST Building and Fire Research Laboratory

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Author(s)

Noel J. Raufaste Jr

Abstract

NIST's Building and fire Research Laboratory (BFRL), one of NIST's seven Laboratories, enhances the competitivness of U.S. industry and public safety rhgough performance prediction and measurement technologies and technical advances that improve the life cycle quality of constructed facilities. BFRL's efforts are closely coordinated with complementary activities of industry, professional and trade organizations, academe, and other agencies of government. The vision for BFRL, the structure of its technical programs, and the determination and timing of its technical products are based on analyses of industry needs and BFRL's own unique resources and capabilities.This report summaries BFRL's research for 1998. The reort is arranged by its research programs: structural engineering, materials engineering, mechanical and environmental systems, fire safety and engineering, fire science, and applied economics. Each summary lists the project title, the BFRL point of contact, sponsor, research, and recent results.
Citation
NIST Interagency/Internal Report (NISTIR) - 6203
Report Number
6203

Keywords

applied economics, building research, building technology, fire safety, fire science, materials engineering, mechanical and environmental engineering, structural engineering

Citation

Raufaste, N. (1998), Project Summaries 1998. NIST Building and Fire Research Laboratory, NIST Interagency/Internal Report (NISTIR), National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD (Accessed March 29, 2024)
Created July 1, 1998, Updated February 19, 2017