027 - Travelling fires with Guillermo Rein

027 - Travelling fires with Guillermo Rein

If you have ever learned about the compartment fire dynamics framework, have tried zone modelling or any kind of fire modelling, you have probably noticed that as the compartments get bigger, the less uniform conditions inside are. At some size, the flashover or a "single-zone" model theories just break, MQH equation does not give a reasonable solution and the fire seems not capable of growing to a huge size... But yet, they destroy buildings. Local fire exposure may be damaging to structural...

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229 - Learning from 900 fires with Björn Maiworm

229 - Learning from 900 fires with Björn Maiworm

What can you learn after processing observations across 900 severe fires? A lot. Actually, I will send you to the paper straight away: Evaluating 900 Potentially Harming Fires in Germany: Is the Presc...

3 Des 20251h 1min

228 - Quantifying the expected utility of fire tests with Andrea Franchini

228 - Quantifying the expected utility of fire tests with Andrea Franchini

What do you expect from running a fire test? I would hope that it improves my state of knowledge. But do they do this? We often pursue them blindly, but it seems there is a way to do this in an inform...

26 Nov 202553min

227 - The differences between EV and ICEV fires in car parks

227 - The differences between EV and ICEV fires in car parks

A viral clip of an EV igniting was what started my worries about safety in car parks I have been designing. Are we ready for fast growing fires? Since 2019 I've learned and studied a lot, I've relaxed...

19 Nov 202554min

226 - New Swiss fire safety code with Gianluca De Sanctis and Sofia Kourgiantaki

226 - New Swiss fire safety code with Gianluca De Sanctis and Sofia Kourgiantaki

It is a massive effort to rewrite a national fire safety code around measurable risk, explicit targets, and cost-effectiveness. But sometimes, there are great reasons to do so. In this episode, togeth...

12 Nov 20251h 2min

225 - Battery Energy Storage Systems with Noah Ryder

225 - Battery Energy Storage Systems with Noah Ryder

Demand for the energy storage is as high as ever, and is about to triple-quadruple. The development of technology is at unprecedented phase, and even within a single project you may face different cel...

5 Nov 202552min

224 - Navigating the complexities to change our field - a roundtable with Steve McGuirk and Brian Meacham

224 - Navigating the complexities to change our field - a roundtable with Steve McGuirk and Brian Meacham

This week, in the Fire Science Show, we host a roundtable discussion on complexities in fire safety science and engineering. Most safety failures don’t come from a single mistake—they emerge when peop...

29 Okt 20251h 7min

223 - Heat-induced delamination in CLT with Antonela Čolić

223 - Heat-induced delamination in CLT with Antonela Čolić

In this episode of the Fire Science Show we invite dr. Antonela Čolić from the OFR Consultants, to break down the performance of adhesives used in CLT in fire, what differences between the glues are o...

22 Okt 202559min

222 - Integrating WUI risk management and fire safety engineering with Pascale Vacca

222 - Integrating WUI risk management and fire safety engineering with Pascale Vacca

In this episode we try to demonstrate another step in integrating fire engineering into WUI risk management, and vice versa. These two areas together form some sort of fire engineering method, which I...

15 Okt 20251h 11min

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