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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-031.mrc:38067986:5217
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100 1 $aPurkiss, J. A.
245 10 $aFire safety engineering design of structures /$cJohn A. Purkiss.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aAmsterdam ;$aBoston :$bElsevier/Butterworth-Heinemann,$c2007.
300 $a1 online resource (xxxiv, 389 pages) :$billustrations
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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338 $aonline resource$bcr$2rdacarrier
500 $aPrevious edition: 1996.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 349-375) and indexes.
505 0 $aCover -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Preface to the second edition -- Acknowledgements -- Notation -- Chapter 1. Fire safety engineering -- 1.1 DESIGN CONCERNS -- 1.2 REGULATORY CONTROL -- 1.3 FIRE PRECAUTIONS DURING CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE -- 1.4 SUMMARY -- Chapter 2. Design philosophies -- 2.1 AMBIENT LIMIT STATE DESIGN -- 2.2 FIRE LIMIT STATES -- 2.3 ASSESSMENT MODELS -- 2.4 APPLICABILITY OF ASSESSMENT LEVELS -- 2.5 INTERACTION BETWEEN ACTIVE AND PASSIVE MEASURES -- Chapter 3. Prescriptive approach -- 3.1 STANDARD FIRE TEST -- 3.2 DRAWBACKS TO THE FIRE TEST -- 3.3 PRESCRIPTIVE DETERMINATION OF FIRE RESISTANCE -- Chapter 4. Behaviour of natural fires -- 4.1 DEVELOPMENT OF COMPARTMENT FIRES -- 4.2 FACTORS AFFECTING THE GROWTH PHASE -- 4.3 CALCULATION OF COMPARTMENT TEMPERATURE-TIME RESPONSES -- 4.4 ESTIMATION OF FIRE CHARACTERISTICS -- 4.5 FIRE SEVERITY AND TIME EQUIVALENCE -- 4.6 LOCALIZED FIRES -- Chapter 5. Properties of materials at elevated temperatures -- 5.1 THERMAL DATA -- 5.2 MATERIALS DATA -- 5.3 CONSTITUTIVE STRESS-STRAIN LAWS -- Chapter 6. Calculation approach -- 6.1 THERMAL ANALYSIS -- 6.2 CALCULATION OF TEMPERATURE IN TIMBER ELEMENT -- 6.3 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS -- 6.4 EXAMPLES -- Chapter 7. Design of concrete elements -- 7.1 CALCULATION OF TEMPERATURES -- 7.2 SIMPLE CALCULATION METHODS -- 7.3 COLUMNS -- 7.4 COMPARISONS BETWEEN THE METHODS OF CALCULATION -- 7.5 DESIGN AND DETAILING CONSIDERATIONS -- Chapter 8. Design of steel elements -- 8.1 CALCULATION OF TEMPERATURES -- 8.2 DESIGN OF NON-COMPOSITE STEELWORK -- 8.3 OTHER STEELWORK CONSTRUCTIONS -- 8.4 STAINLESS STEEL -- 8.5 METHODS OF PROTECTION -- Chapter 9. Composite construction -- 9.1 COMPOSITE SLABS -- 9.2 COMPOSITE BEAMS -- 9.3 COMPOSITE STEEL AND CONCRETE COLUMNS -- Chapter 10. Design of timber elements -- 10.1 DESIGN TO EN 1995-1-2 -- 10.2 EMPIRICAL APPROACHES -- 10.3 TIMBER FLOORS AND PROTECTED TIMBER SYSTEMS -- Chapter 11. Masonry, aluminium, plastics and glass -- 11.1 MASONRY -- 11.2 ALUMINIUM -- 11.3 PLASTICS AND PLASTIC-BASED COMPOSITES -- 11.4 GLASS -- Chapter 12. Frames -- 12.1 TESTS ON ISOLATED FRAMES AND CONNECTIONS -- 12.2 TESTS ON THE LARGE FRAME STRUCTURES AT CARDINGTON -- 12.3 PITCHED ROOF PORTALS -- Chapter 13. Assessment and repair of fire-damaged structures -- 13.1 VISUAL INSPECTION -- 13.2 DAMAGE ASSESSMENT -- 13.3 STRENGTH ASSESSMENT OF THE STRUCTURE -- 13.4 METHODS OF REPAIR -- 13.5 DEMOLITION OF FIRE-DAMAGED STRUCTURES -- Chapter 14. Postscript -- References -- Author index -- Subject index -- Last Page.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
520 $a"Advises on designing a structure which will withstand the effects of fire. Considers design concerns, regulatory control, and fire precautions during construction and maintenance. Addresses design philosophies, the prescriptive approach, the behaviour of natural fires, the properties of materials at elevated temperatures, the calculation approach, the design of steel elements, and composite construction. Encompasses the design of timber elements, masonry, aluminium, plastics and glass, frames, and the assessment and repair of fire-damaged structures." -- Website.
650 0 $aFire protection engineering.
650 6 $aScience du feu (Ingénierie)
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650 7 $aFire protection engineering.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00925515
655 4 $aElectronic books.
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