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Support for fire research studies by engineering students

https://library.fpinnovations.ca/en/permalink/fpipub39183
Author
Mehaffey, J.R. (Jim)
Date
March 2009
Material Type
Research report
Field
Sustainable Construction
Author
Mehaffey, J.R. (Jim)
Date
March 2009
Material Type
Research report
Physical Description
4 p.
Sector
Wood Products
Field
Sustainable Construction
Research Area
Building Systems
Subject
Resistance
Research
Building construction
Series Number
Canadian Forest Service No. 5
4478
Location
Québec, Québec
Language
English
Abstract
Building construction - Research
Fire resistance
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Enhanced fire safety design tools for non-residential buildings

https://library.fpinnovations.ca/en/permalink/fpipub39184
Author
Mehaffey, J.R. (Jim)
Date
March 2009
Material Type
Research report
Field
Sustainable Construction
Author
Mehaffey, J.R. (Jim)
Date
March 2009
Material Type
Research report
Physical Description
5 p.
Sector
Wood Products
Field
Sustainable Construction
Research Area
Building Systems
Subject
Safety
Resistance
Design
Building construction
Series Number
Canadian Forest Service No. 6
5320
Location
Québec, Québec
Language
English
Abstract
Fire resistance
Safety
Building construction - Design
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Design solutions for minimizing flanking of sound in wood buildings

https://library.fpinnovations.ca/en/permalink/fpipub39209
Author
Mehaffey, J.R. (Jim)
Date
March 2009
Material Type
Research report
Field
Sustainable Construction
Author
Mehaffey, J.R. (Jim)
Date
March 2009
Material Type
Research report
Physical Description
4 p.
Sector
Wood Products
Field
Sustainable Construction
Research Area
Advanced Wood Materials
Subject
Sound transmission
Design
Building construction
Series Number
General Revenue
5324
Location
Québec, Québec
Language
English
Abstract
Building construction - Design
Sound
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Impact of combustible linings in large or tall compartments

https://library.fpinnovations.ca/en/permalink/fpipub39210
Author
Mehaffey, J.R. (Jim)
Date
March 2009
Material Type
Research report
Field
Sustainable Construction
Author
Mehaffey, J.R. (Jim)
Date
March 2009
Material Type
Research report
Physical Description
9 p.
Sector
Wood Products
Field
Sustainable Construction
Research Area
Advanced Wood Materials
Subject
Resistance
Series Number
General Revenue Project No. 5321
5321
Location
Québec, Québec
Language
English
Abstract
For aesthetic reasons, architects or owners often want to use exposed wood products in large, tall open structures and in atria where non-combustible materials are generally specified by building codes. In order to demonstrate that such applications can be made safe provided extra fire safety measures are taken, fire protection engineers often must employ computer modelling or full-scale fire-testing. Unfortunately though, the use of wood products in many of these projects is not pursued because there is not sufficient time, commitment or resources available to undertake the lengthy and expensive analyses required to get approval for the non-compliant designs. This study was initiated to examine the impact on fire safety presented by combustible ceiling and/or wall coverings as the floor area and ceiling height of both sprinklered and unsprinklered compartments increase. It was proposed that existing or newly developed fire models could be employed to predict under what circumstances wood linings can be used safely in tall and/or large-area compartments. It was further suggested that simple design criteria could be developed for the use of the design community or, possibly, for inclusion in building codes. A literature review identified two computer fire models that were potential candidates for use in this project: BRANZFIRE and Fire Dynamics Simulator (FDS). BRANZFIRE is a zone model; that is, in the event of fire, it divides a room (atrium) into two zones: a hot upper layer and a cooler lower layer. While is was found that BRANZFIRE is ideally suited for predicting fire development involving combustible wall and ceiling linings in small rooms, its predictions in large rooms, such as atria, are poor. The two zone approximation is simply too coarse. FDS is a computational fluid dynamics model in which the room (or atrium) of fire origin can be broken up into a large number of cells (potentially thousands), rather than just two zones. Although this was promising, it was learned that recent attempts by others to use FDS to model upward flame spread on combustible walls had not been successful. The pyrolysis and combustion models in FDS are not up to the challenge. Attempts made to attract a student at Carleton University, where considerable computing resources are available, to develop improved pyrolysis and combustion models for use in FDS have not been successful. Coupled with the reduced funding available for General Revenue projects, a decision was taken to terminate work in this project.
Buildings - Fire resistance - Tests
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Characterization of fires in residential buildings

https://library.fpinnovations.ca/en/permalink/fpipub2614
Author
Mehaffey, J.R. (Jim)
Date
March 2009
Edition
39208
Material Type
Research report
Field
Sustainable Construction
Author
Mehaffey, J.R. (Jim)
Date
March 2009
Edition
39208
Material Type
Research report
Physical Description
4 p.
Sector
Wood Products
Field
Sustainable Construction
Research Area
Advanced Wood Materials
Subject
Fire
Building construction
Residential construction
Series Number
General Revenue
4918
Location
Québec, Québec
Language
English
Abstract
Fires, Building - Tests
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Fire-resistance models for wood-frame assemblies

https://library.fpinnovations.ca/en/permalink/fpipub38823
Author
Mehaffey, J.R. (Jim)
Date
March 1996
Material Type
Research report
Field
Sustainable Construction
Author
Mehaffey, J.R. (Jim)
Date
March 1996
Material Type
Research report
Physical Description
7 p.
Sector
Wood Products
Field
Sustainable Construction
Research Area
Building Systems
Subject
Wood frame
Wood
Resistance
Series Number
Canadian Forest Service No. 6B
3010K707
E-2880
Location
Ottawa, Ontario
Language
English
Abstract
Assemblies
Wood-frame
Models
Fire-resistance
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Harmonization of fire testing methods to promote international market access of Canadian wood products

https://library.fpinnovations.ca/en/permalink/fpipub41742
Author
Mehaffey, J.R. (Jim)
Date
March 1996
Material Type
Research report
Field
Sustainable Construction
Author
Mehaffey, J.R. (Jim)
Contributor
Canadian Forest Service
Date
March 1996
Material Type
Research report
Physical Description
7 p.
Sector
Wood Products
Field
Sustainable Construction
Research Area
Building Systems
Subject
Wood
Testing
Series Number
E-2882
Location
Sainte-Foy, Québec
Language
English
Abstract
Fire Testing Methods
Harmonize
International Market
Canadian Wood Products
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