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Industrial Fire Protection Engineering

Zalosh, Robert G.

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März 2003
400 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-471-49677-9
John Wiley & Sons

Based on the successful course which the author has been teaching for some years at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, this text shows engineers how they can build fire protection into their products, whether they are dealing with an engineering plant, machine, building or its contents. Covering general considerations which relate to the application of all fire protection engineering, the text also examines specific problem areas such as warehousing, storage of flammable liquids, and the safety of electrical equipment and computers. Features include:

* Presentation of the latest research in the field, such as the protection of cabling from fire

* Offers full international coverage, giving reference to European as well as American codes and standards

* A variety of up-to-date and international case studies, making this text as relevant to the practitioner as well as the academic sector

* Addresses problems in a manner that is practical and immediately relevant

Preface.

1. Introduction and Perspective.

Engineering Approach to Industrial Fire Protection

Statistical Overview of Industrial Fires and Explosions

Historical Industrial Fires and Explosions

2. Plant Siting and Layout.

Fire Protection Siting Considerations

Plant Layout for Fire Protection

3. Fire Resistant Construction.

Fire Resistant Construction Materials

Fire Resistance Calculations

Fire Resistance Testing

Fire Walls

Fire Doors

Insulated Metal Deck Roofing

Water Spray Protection of Exposed Structures

4. Smoke Isolation and Venting.

Isolation and Halon Suppression within Ventilated Equipment

Isolation within Rooms - Buiding Smoke Control

Heat and Smoke Venting

Heat and Smoke Vents in Sprinklered Buildings

5. Warehouse Storage.

Warehouse Fire Losses

Storage Configurations

Storage Height Effects

Commodity Effects

Sprinkler Flow Rate Requirements

Modelling of Sprinklered Warehouse Fires

Cold Storage Wa rehouse Fire Protection

6. Storage of Special Commodities and Bulk Materials.

Roll Paper

Nonwoven Roll Goods

Tire Storage

Aerosol Products

Solid Oxidizers

Bulk Storage

7. Flammable Liquids Ignitability and Extinguishability.

Incident Data

Ignitability Temperatures

Electrostatic Ignitability

Pool and Spill Fire Heat Release Rates

Spray Fires

Water Spray Extinguishment

Foam Extinguishment

Dry Chemical and Twin Agent Extinguishment

Carbon Dioxide Suppression

Halon Replacement Suppression Agents

8. Flammable Liquid Storage.

Storage Tanks

Drum Storage

Flammable Liquids in Small Containers

9. Electrical Cables and Equipment.

Electrical Cables: Generic Description

Cable Fire Incidents

Cable Flammability Tests and Classifications

Vertical Cable Tray Fire Test Data

Horizontal Cable Tray Fire Test Data

Cable Fire Suppression Tests

Passive Protection: Coating and Wraps

Protection Guidelines and Practices

Electronic Equipemnt Flammability and Vulnerability

Transformer Fire Protection

Appendix A: Flame Radiation Review.

Appendix B: Historic Industrial Fires.

Appendix C: Blast Waves.

Index.
"...a timely and very significant contribution...will remain a reference for many years...presented in an extremely captivating manner..." (Fire Safety Journal, No. 39, 2004)
Robert G. Zalosh is the author of Industrial Fire Protection Engineering, published by Wiley.

R. G. Zalosh, Center for Firesafety Studies, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Massachusetts