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Author
Galea, E. R.
Title
Collection of Papers Presented by the Fire Safety Engineering Group at INTERFLAM'2007, 11th International Conference on Fire Science and Engineering, Unitersity of London, September 3-5, 2007.
Coporate
University of Greenwich, London, England
Report
Paper No. 07/IM/134, July 2007, 82 p.
Keywords
fire safety | safety engineering | fire science | evacuation | human factors engineering | fire models | impact | occupants | human response | human behavior | computer simulations | World Trade Center | hybrids | field models | zone models | fire simulation | combustion products | enclosures | response time
Identifiers
World Trade Center (110-story-high) Towers, Manhattan, New York, September 11, 2001; large populations in large domains; buildingEXODUS; bench and real scale test data; full-scale vitiated fires; hybrid field/zone modeling approach; generation and transport of toxic combustion products
Abstract
INTERFLAM'2007 was held at the Royal Holloway College, University of London, 3-5 September 2007. The Fire Safety Engineering Group (FSEG) of the University of Greenwich made seven presentations at the conference: four papers and three posters. This document is a collection of that work and consists of a copy of each paper and poster. The work presented represents only a portion of the fire research activities of FSEG. For more information concerning these activities please contact Professor Ed Galea at the University of Greenwich or visit our web site at http://fseg.gre.ac.uk The full conference proceedings may be obtained from the Interscience Communications Ltd, UK.