NF ISO 16733-1
Fire safety engineering - Selection of design fire scenarios and design fires - Part 1 : selection of design fire scenarios
ISO 16733-1:2015 describes a methodology for the selection of design fire scenarios that are credible but conservative for use in fire safety engineering analyses of any built environment, including buildings, structures or transportation systems. Following the procedures given in this part of ISO 16733-1:2015, a manageable number of design fire scenarios is selected using a qualitative or semi-quantitative approach. For a full quantitative approach using risk assessment, the reader is directed to ISO 16732‑1.
ISO 16733-1:2015 describes a methodology for the selection of design fire scenarios that are credible but conservative for use in fire safety engineering analyses of any built environment, including buildings, structures or transportation systems. Following the procedures given in this part of ISO 16733-1:2015, a manageable number of design fire scenarios is selected using a qualitative or semi-quantitative approach. For a full quantitative approach using risk assessment, the reader is directed to ISO 16732‑1.
<p>ISO/TS 16733:2006 describes a methodology for the selection of design fire scenarios and design fires that are credible but conservative for use in deterministic fire safety engineering analyses of any built environment including buildings, structures or transportation vehicles.</p> <p>The selection of design fire scenarios is tailored to the fire-safety design objectives, and accounts for the likelihood and consequences of potential scenarios.</p> <p>The selection of design fires is also tailored to the fire-safety objectives and to ensuring credible but severe fire exposure conditions.</p> <p>While ISO/TS 16733:2006 provides more operational information on the selection of design fire scenarios and design fires than ISO/TR 13387-2, it is not intended to replace ISO/TR 13387-2 within the self-consistent set of parts making up ISO/TR 13387.</p>
- Avant-proposiv
- Introductionv
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1 Domaine d'application1
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2 Références normatives1
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3 Termes et définitions1
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4 Symboles et abréviations2
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5 Applications de l'ingénierie de la sécurité incendie3
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6 Scénarios d'incendie de dimensionnement6
- Annexe A (informative) Données relatives à l'élaboration de scénarios d'incendie de dimensionnement19
- Annexe B (informative) Exemple d'un ensemble de scénarios d'incendie explicites22
- Annexe C (informative) Feux de dimensionnement25
- Bibliographie35
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