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Fire Safety Science | 2011

Structural Engineering and Fire Dynamics : Advances at the Interface and Buchanan ’ s Challenge

Angus Law; Jamie Stern-Gottfried; Martin Gillie; Guillermo Rein

In 2008, Buchanan identified a necessary prerequisite for the advancement of structural fire engineering. He stated that “fire engineers and structural engineers need to talk to each other”. In an attempt to address this need, the following paper provides a historical context of structural fire engineering and presents the results of research conducted when fire engineers and structural fire engineers do, indeed, talk to one another and work together on the same problem. The fire engineering approach is that developed by SternGottfried and Rein using travelling fires to capture realistic fire dynamics in a large compartment, and the structural fire approach by Law and Gillie on the whole frame behaviour of a concrete building. These techniques are not the only approaches, nor are they the ultimate product of Buchanan’s challenge. However, they show how a rational approach to both fire engineering and structural engineering can provide design tools that would be meaningless or impossible otherwise.


Fire Safety Journal | 2009

Round-robin study of a priori modelling predictions of the Dalmarnock Fire Test One

Guillermo Rein; Jose L. Torero; Wolfram Jahn; Jamie Stern-Gottfried; Noah L. Ryder; Sylvain Desanghere; Montserrat Lazaro; Frederick W. Mowrer; Andrew Coles; Daniel Joyeux; D. Alvear; J. A. Capote; Allan Jowsey; Cecilia Abecassis-Empis; Pedro Reszka


Fire Safety Journal | 2010

Experimental Review of the Homogeneous Temperature Assumption in Post-Flashover Compartment Fires

Jamie Stern-Gottfried; Guillermo Rein; Luke Bisby; Jose L. Torero


Fire Safety Journal | 2012

Travelling fires for structural design-Part I: Literature review

Jamie Stern-Gottfried; Guillermo Rein


Fire Safety Journal | 2012

Travelling fires for structural design-Part II: Design methodology

Jamie Stern-Gottfried; Guillermo Rein


Engineering Structures | 2011

The Influence of Travelling Fires on a Concrete Frame

Angus Law; Jamie Stern-Gottfried; Martin Gillie; Guillermo Rein


Fire Technology | 2015

A Risk Based Framework for Time Equivalence and Fire Resistance

Angus Law; Jamie Stern-Gottfried; Neal Butterworth


8th International Conference on Performance-Based Codes and Fire Safety Design Methods | 2010

A Performance Based Methodology Using Travelling Fires for Structural Analysis

Jamie Stern-Gottfried; Angus Law; Guillermo Rein; Martin Gillie; Jose L. Torero


Archive | 2007

Round-Robin study of fire modelling blind-predictions using the Dalmarnock fire experiments

Guillermo Rein; Cecilia Abecassis-Empis; A. Amundarain; Hubert Biteau; Adam Cowlard; A. Chan; Wolfram Jahn; Pedro Reszka; Thomas Steinhaus; Richard Carvel; Stephen Welch; Jose L. Torero; Jamie Stern-Gottfried; M. Lázaro; D. Alvear; J. A. Capote; C. Schemel


Interscience Communications Ltd | 2010

12th International Interflam Conference

Jamie Stern-Gottfried; Guillermo Rein; Luke Bisby; Jose L. Torero

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Angus Law

University of Queensland

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Jose L. Torero

University of Queensland

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Martin Gillie

University of Manchester

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Wolfram Jahn

University of Edinburgh

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D. Alvear

University of Cantabria

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J. A. Capote

University of Cantabria

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M. Lázaro

University of Cantabria

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