Obtaining Data for Fire Growth Models
Editor(s): Morgan Bruns, Marc Janssens
In December 2021, ASTM International Committee E05 sponsored a symposium to bring together engineers, chemists, and fire scientists from around the globe to present results of the most recent pertinent studies and participate in a discussion with the objective of developing a roadmap for positioning Guide E1591 to keep pace with 21st-century fire modeling. Selected papers from this symposium have been compiled into this selected technical papers (STP) to help summarize and archive the current state of the art. The papers focus on tests to obtain data at multiple scales, data uncertainty and sensitivity, obtaining fire model parameters, and using full-scale tests for model validation. The STP includes authors from Germany, Denmark, Canada, Finland, Japan, Chile, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Table of Contents
Richard E. Lyon, Natallia Safronava, Sean Crowley, Richard N. Walters
Isaac T. Leventon, Benjamin Batiot, Morgan C. Bruns, Simo Hostikka, Yuji Nakamura, Pedro Reszka, Thomas Rogaume, Stanislav I. Stoliarov
Marc L. Janssens, Jason P. Huczek, Alexandra M. Schluneker, David J. Icove
David Morrisset, Simón Santamaria, Angus Law, Rory M. Hadden
Matthew J. DiDomizio, Mark B. McKinnon
Laura E. Hasburgh, Charles R. Boardman
Laura E. Hasburgh, Nathan J. Bechle, Nayomi Z. Plaza
Vusal Ibrahimli, Matthew J. DiDomizio, Ayaan A. Lakhani, Elizabeth J. Weckman
Mark B. McKinnon, Matthew J. DiDomizio, Conor McCoy
Karen De Lannoye, Alexander Belt, Ernst-Arndt Reinecke, Frank Markert, Lukas Arnold
Kevin McGrattan, Jason Floyd