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Warren J. Baker Center For Science And Mathematics (Csm)- Fire Protection Analysis, Neal Larsen
Warren J. Baker Center For Science And Mathematics (Csm)- Fire Protection Analysis, Neal Larsen
Fire Protection Engineering: Culminating Experience Project Reports
Analyzing the fire protection features of the Warren J. Baker Center for Science and Mathematics Building 180, located on Cal Poly Campus in San Luis Obispo California was done using two methods. The prescriptive based analysis of the building focused on the building design, egress, structural fire protection, fire suppression, fire alarm and detection systems to determine if current codes and standards were meet. The performance based analysis discusses certain methods and design fire scenarios that are present within the building and the building’s ability to protect occupants until they can exit safely. The performance based analysis was done using …
Life Safety And Fire Analysis - Aircraft Hangar, Frederick J. Tanis Jr.
Life Safety And Fire Analysis - Aircraft Hangar, Frederick J. Tanis Jr.
Fire Protection Engineering: Culminating Experience Project Reports
A hangar originally built in 1958 then modified and expanded over the years was evaluated using both the prescriptive requirements and a performance analysis. For the prescriptive analysis the building was evaluated against the 2015 International Building Code and the current NFPA codes and in a few cases the Department of Defense (DoD) Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC). During the prescriptive analysis a few areas were identified that do not meet the current codes due to areas being broken up into separate rooms and hallways and rooms being separated by security doors that only allow unobstructed travel in one direction. These …
Prescriptive And Performance Analysis Of Cold Machine Shop, John Kline
Prescriptive And Performance Analysis Of Cold Machine Shop, John Kline
Fire Protection Engineering: Culminating Experience Project Reports
The purpose of this report is to analyze the fire and life safety aspects of the Cold Machine Shop located on the central coast of California. This report includes both a prescriptive and performance based analysis.
The prescriptive analysis will evaluate the building as follows, to ensure compliance with standard codes: 1)Egress analysis and design using NFPA 101, "Life Safety Code", 2)Fire detection, alarms, and communication systems using NFPA 72, "National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code", 3)Water-based fire suppression systems using NFPA 13, " Standard for Installation of Sprinkler Systems" and NFPA 14, " Standard for the Installation of Standpipe …
Fire Protection And Life Safety Analysis- Building 192 – Engineering Iv, Donald Joseph Wood
Fire Protection And Life Safety Analysis- Building 192 – Engineering Iv, Donald Joseph Wood
Fire Protection Engineering: Culminating Experience Project Reports
A Fire Protection and Life Safety Analysis has been performed on California Polytechnic State University Building 192 – Engineering IV as part of a culminating project in the Masters of Science in Fire Protection Engineering program at California Polytechnic State University. This analysis consists of a prescriptive analysis based on current codes and standards as well as a performance-based analysis.
A prescriptive analysis evaluates compliance with modern codes and standards and consists of the following five parts: 1)Egress Design and Analysis, 2)Structural Fire Protection, 3)Water-based Fire Suppression, 4)Fire Detection and Alarm Systems, and 5)Smoke Control Systems
The purpose of the …
Shyh Wang Hall- Lbnl Building 59, Mike Torkelson
Shyh Wang Hall- Lbnl Building 59, Mike Torkelson
Fire Protection Engineering: Culminating Experience Project Reports
This report details the fire and life safety analysis of Shyh Wang Hall, a new building at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Wang Hall houses offices, high performance computers, and associated mechanical space. The building is constructed as a Type IIB structure and includes four stories. Both prescriptive-based and performance-based design is considered.
The prescriptive analysis considers the fire and life safety features as required by applicable codes, including the Department of Energy requirements. The building is protected by fire detection and alarm system as well as automatic sprinklers. The prescriptive design meets the code requirements with the possible exception …
University Student Services Center, Ivan Orlando Mendoza
University Student Services Center, Ivan Orlando Mendoza
Fire Protection Engineering: Culminating Experience Project Reports
The building was found to be generally compliant with the requirements set forth in the codes and standards, any discrepancies are addressed within the report in their respective sections. The prescriptive-based analysis was performed using the appropriate NFPA standards, the Life Safety Code (LSC) and the International Building Code (IBC).
The building is three storied and has an overall gross floor area of 101,579 sq ft. It is classified as a mixed occupancy use with a calculated total occupant load of 2,866 occupants and is being evaluated as a Type II-B structure as defined in the IBC. It is protected …
General Purpose Laboratory Building 33- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Nicholas Tran
General Purpose Laboratory Building 33- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Nicholas Tran
Fire Protection Engineering: Culminating Experience Project Reports
A detailed study of the fire and life safety systems in the General Purpose Laboratory at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory was performed. The prescriptive and performance-based methods for fire and life safety requirements were analyzed in accordance with the applicable codes. The prescriptive items examined included the egress capacities, fire suppression systems, fire detection and notification systems, and structural construction requirements. The performance-based models utilized studied fire growth and its impact on the fire suppression systems as well as time to egress for the occupants. The General Purpose Laboratory was found to be compliant with the prescriptive requirements in …
An Analysis Of The Life Safety And Fire Protection Features Of A New Hotel On California’S Central Coast, James Henahan
An Analysis Of The Life Safety And Fire Protection Features Of A New Hotel On California’S Central Coast, James Henahan
Fire Protection Engineering: Culminating Experience Project Reports
This report examines the fire protection and life safety features of a new, 3-story plus basement, hotel on California’s Central Coast. These features are examined from both a prescriptive, code-driven perspective, as well as from a performance-based design point of view.
The prescriptive analysis includes exit configuration and capacity, the NFPA 13 sprinkler system, the NFPA 72 fire alarm system, and the building construction types. All were found to be acceptable when compared against the applicable codes the building is subject to, with the exception of some of the load- bearing exterior walls.
The performance-based component examines the affect two …
Construction Innovation Center- Fire And Life Safety Analysis, Matthew Atwell
Construction Innovation Center- Fire And Life Safety Analysis, Matthew Atwell
Fire Protection Engineering: Culminating Experience Project Reports
In this report you will find the analysis of existing fire protection systems and features that are installed in the Construction Innovation Center at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. The Buildings construction was completed in 2008 and is separated into three separate buildings A, B, and C connected by an exterior balcony. This report is separated into two separate analysis Prescriptive and Performance.
The Prescriptive analysis reviews the buildings means of egress, fire alarm systems, the suppression systems, and the structural fire protection. The Prescriptive-based analysis of the Construction Innovation Center confirms that the building meets the requirements …
Building 43: Recreation Center - Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Daniel Gonzalez
Building 43: Recreation Center - Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Daniel Gonzalez
Fire Protection Engineering: Culminating Experience Project Reports
The purpose of this project is to analyze the Fire Protection systems of the Recreation Center on campus at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Only the building itself is analyzed in this project. This report provides both a prescriptive-based and performance-based analysis of the building. The prescriptive-based analysis includes an overview of the structural components and their fire resistance, the sprinkler system, the fire alarm system, as well as an egress analysis. The performance-based analysis consists of three different potential fire scenarios, with the first being modeled with both Pathfinder and Pyrosim. Resources used are the building’s floor …
Fire And Life Safety Analysis- College Campus Building, Jacob Ludeman
Fire And Life Safety Analysis- College Campus Building, Jacob Ludeman
Fire Protection Engineering: Culminating Experience Project Reports
A Fire and Life Safety Analysis was performed as an academic exercise as part of the MS Fire Protection Engineering Program of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. The project is a culminating report with regards to prescriptive based and performance based aspects for the fire and life safety analysis of a project building. These analyses were performed on a building located on a college campus in Southern California and is to remain nameless upon the request of the owner and architect. The building is in the School of Physical Sciences at the University it resides. The building houses …