Fire Protection Engineering for Structural Engineers DVASE Presentation PRESENTED BY: ROGER RUDY & TAYLOR WRIGHT December 6, 2017 EwingCole ©2017 1 FPE & Structural Engineers Agenda: • Fire Protection Engineering • Determination of Construction Type • Required Rating of Building Elements – Structural Frame, Floor construction, Bearing Walls, Roofs • UL Assemblies – Restrained vs. Unrestrained – Load Restricted or Non Load Restricted – Member substitution – SFRM Thickness Adjustment – Restrained Beam-only substitutions • Non Prescriptive Approaches • Fire Walls and Party Walls – Requirements – Types • Conclusions EwingCole ©2017 2 Fire Protection Engineering • What is it? • What is the role of a Fire Protection Engineer? EwingCole ©2017 3 WHAT IS FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERING? The application of Science and Engineering principles to protect people and their environment from the harmful and destructive effects of fire and smoke and includes: • Analysis of Fire Hazards • Mitigation of fire damage by proper design, construction, arrangement, and use of buildings, materials, structures, industrial processes, and transportation systems • The design, installation and maintenance of fire detection and suppression and communication systems • Post-fire investigation and analysis EwingCole ©2017 4 WHAT IS THE ROLE OF A FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEER? To design systems that, taken individually, could be considered: • Mechanical (fire sprinklers, fire-fighter’s standpipe, smoke control) • Electrical (fire alarm) • Architectural (means of egress design) • Structural (fire resistance design) EwingCole ©2017 5 Determination of Construction Type EwingCole ©2017 6 Construction Type Construction type prescribes minimum required protection of building attributes and may prohibit use of combustible elements EwingCole ©2017 7 Construction Type • Required minimum Construction Type is based on Occupancy and planned building height / area • In general the larger the building of a given Occupancy the more fire-resistive construction is required EwingCole ©2017 8 Construction Type EwingCole ©2017 9 Construction Type IBC Table 504.3 – Height in Feet EwingCole ©2017 10
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