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ENFP 621 - Analytical Procedures of Structural Fire Protection
(3 credits)
Analysis procedures for structural components of wood, steel,
concrete and composites. Structural capabilities and modifications
under fire induced exposures. Calculations, computer models
for predicting fire resistance ratings of structural components.
ENFP 622 - Advanced Fire Risk Assessment (3 credits)
Definition, evaluation of the fire risk to a process, facility
or area. Prevention, intervention, control and suppression
strategies. Resource allocation, queuing theory, decision
priority and cost analysis.
ENFP 625 - Advanced Fire Modeling (3 credits)
Validity, utility and reliability of current computer models.
Applications of models in risk assessment, underwriting, loss
prediction and hazard analysis. Development and validation
of specific application models.
ENFP 627 - Smoke Detection and Management (3 credits)
Analysis of hazard smoke. Response analysis of smoke detectors
based on characteristics of detectors and properties of smoke.
ENFP 629A - Advanced Fire Dynamics (3 credits)
Premixed and diffusion flames; ignition, flame spread and
rate of burning; fire plumes; flame radiation.
ENFP 629B - Fire Assessment Methods (3 credits)
Evaluation of ignition, flame spread, rate of heat release
and smoke production of furnishings and interior finish materials.
ENFP 629C - Advanced Fire Suppression (3 credits)
Mechanisms of flame extinction, suppression agent screening
tests, droplet evaporation, fundamentals of sprinkler systems,
fundamentals of water mist systems, fundamentals of gaseous
agents, fundamentals of foam systems, Novel suppression experiments
and technologies.
ENFP 629D - Forensic Fire Analysis (3 credits)
Techniques for the identification of ignition and propagation
variables in fire incidents. Failure analysis procedures with
temporal reconstruction. Computer models for fire reconstruction.
ENFP 629E - Performance-Based Design (3 credits)
Fire protection design goals and objectives, performance criteria
and scenario selection. Evaluation of performance including
interaction of fire and evacuation models. Safety factors,
documentation procedures and application issues. Case studies.
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