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Hai S. Lew, Nicholas J. Carino, S. G. Fattal, M. E.
The investigation of the collapse of a five-story reinforced concrete flat-plate structure under construction at Cocoa Beach, Florida is presented in this
This guide describes a medium-sized application of the Hierarchical Control System Emulation (HCSE) which was modeled after certain aspects of the National
A review is made of studies in which full-scale fire growth was compared with laboratory test data on materials. Both room and corridor fires are included in
Jim G. Quintiere, M M. Birky, F Mcdonald, Gabriel L. Smith
A review was made of smoldering fire experiments conducted in closed room and buildings. The results were summarized by tabulating maximum levels of CO, the
This paper describes a computer program developed to analyze systems intended to control smoke in building fires. These systems include pressurized stairwells
The results of an analysis of fire causal factors in over 1600 fire fatalities are presented. The primary emphasis is on the identification of fire causes
B C. Levin, A J. Fowell, M M. Birky, M Paabo, A Stolte, D Malek
This report describes the development of a test method for the assessment of acute inhalation toxicity of combustion products of materials. The procedure is
R D. Marshall, E. O. Pfrang, E. V. Leyendecker, K. A. Woodward, R P. Reed, M B. Kasen, T. R. Shives
An investigation into the collapse of two suspended walkways within the atrium area of the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Kansas City, Mo., is presented in this report