Journal Club of Fire Research
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Welcome to the Fire Club of journal papers and fire research. Here we recommend what we think are some of the best papers in the field, across disciplines.
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Welcome to the Fire Club. We start the journal club with paper #1 by Prof Emmons from University of Harvard. Paper #1. *Scientific Progress on Fire* in Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, 1980, 12: 223-36. doi.org/10.1146/annure…
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Welcome to the Fire Club. We start the journal club with paper #1 by Prof Emmons from University of Harvard. Paper #1. *Scientific Progress on Fire* in Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, 1980, 12: 223-36. doi.org/10.1146/annure…
Paper #14. *Smoke Control by Mechanical Exhaust or Natural Venting* by Prof James Milke @UMDFPEchair link.springer.com/chapter/10.100…
New Episode! "078 - Experiments that Changed Fire Science pt. 2 - BRE Cardington with Tom Lennon" If Dalmarnock was the reality check for fire modelling, we could call the work carried by BRE at Car… Player links & show notes: firescienceshow.com/078-experiment…
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078 - Experiments that Changed Fire Science pt. 2 - BRE Cardington with Tom Lennon
078 - Experiments that Changed Fire Science pt. 2 - BRE Cardington with Tom Lennon page for Fire Science Show
Welcome to the Fire Club. We start the journal club with paper #1 by Prof Emmons from University of Harvard. Paper #1. *Scientific Progress on Fire* in Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, 1980, 12: 223-36. doi.org/10.1146/annure…
Paper #13: *Fires in Vehicle Tunnels* by @rickycarvel & Haukur Ingason, chapter in SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering. link.springer.com/chapter/10.100…
Paper #12: *Human Behavior in Fire* by Kuligowski from RMIT. Published in 2016 in SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering, pp 2070–2114. link.springer.com/chapter/10.100…
Paper #11. *On the need for a theory of wildland fire spread* by Finney, Cohen, McAllister and Jolly from USDA Forest Service, Missoula Fire Sciences Laboratory. Published in 2012 in International Journal of Wildland Fire, 22: 25-36. doi.org/10.1071/WF11117
Paper #10. *Smoldering Combustion* by G Rein. Chapter 19 of SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering, 2016. link.springer.com/chapter/10.100…
Paper #9. *A mathematical model for predicting fire spread in wildland fuels* By Dr Richard Rothermel of Rocky Mountain Research Station, 1972. fs.usda.gov/treesearch/pub…
Paper #8. *Fire engineering for a performance based code* by Prof Andrew Buchanan, in Fire Safety Journal 23, 1994. doi.org/10.1016/0379-7…
Paper #7. *How did the WTC towers collapse: a new theory* by Prof Usmani, Dr Chung, and Prof Torero Published in Fire Safety Journal in 2003. doi.org/10.1016/S0379-…
Paper #6. *Toxicity of fire smoke* by Prof. Yves Alarie in Critical Reviews in Toxicology 32(4), pp. 259-89, 2002. doi.org/10.1080/200240…
Paper #5. *Panic or not in fire: Clarifying the misconception* by Dr Fahy, Prof Proulx, Dr Aiman. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100…
Paper #4. *Flaming Ignition of Solid Fuels* by Prof Jose Torero, in SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering, 2016. cefrc.princeton.edu/sites/cefrc/fi…
Paper #3. *A proposal for a model curriculum in fire safety engineering* by a colossal author group: Magnusson, Drysdale, Fitzgerald, Motevalli, Mowrer, Quintiere, Williamson and Zalosh In Fire Safety Journal 25, Issue 1, July 1995. doi.org/10.1016/S0379-…
We continue the Fire Club a paper by Dr Kevin McGrattan from NIST. Paper #2. *Fire Modeling: Where Are We? Where Are We Going?* in Fire Safety Science 8, 53-68, 2005. iafss.org/publications/f…
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