Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities 20(1): 45-53
Article 2006 English
Authors
MJ
Matthew A. Johann
LA
Leonard D. Albano
RF
Robert W. Fitzgerald
Abstract
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The ability to understand the performance of building structures under fire exposure and to make informed engineering design decisions based on analysis rather than simply applying prescriptive codes is a growing area of interest. This paper summarizes recent research and provides a possible approach to integrating fire safety engineering into the design process for structural framing systems. Performance-based design of fire-safe structures is defined in terms of five activities, and a series of flowcharts organizes these activities in terms of sublevel functions and their interrelationships. The flowcharts also help to identify informational needs critical to performance-based structural fire safety and to develop an understanding of the role of the fire protection engineer.
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