6. Conclusion
This article has presented the fundamentals of smoke control in the event of fire, using the laws of thermodynamics and physics. To pick up on the anecdote quoted in the introduction, the reader will now be convinced, particularly by reading figures 7 and 8 , that the height of the smoke layer in natural smoke ventilation is not at all proportional to the power of the fire. This is far from anecdotal,...
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Bibliography
Standards and norms
- Fire threat to people and environment. - ISO/TC 92/SC 3 - 1980
- Fire safety engineering. - ISO/TC 92/SC 4 - 1991
- Fire safety engineering – Requirements for algebraic equations – Part 1: General requirements. - ISO 24678-1 :2019 - Mars 2019
- Fire safety engineering – Algebraic formula requirements – Part 6: Flashover phenomena. - ISO 24678-6 :2016 - Août 2016
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