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ISO/NP TS 26520 Modelling Approaches for Large Outdoor Fires

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ISO
Committee:
FSH/21 - Reaction to fire tests
Categories:
Information management | Standardization. General rules
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Scope

Existing models for large outdoor fires will be reviewed that purport to be able to predict fire spread for wildland-urban interface fires, urban fires, including post-earthquake urban fires, and informal settlement fires. The resulting literature review will be used to develop a technical specification for large outdoor fires models that may be used in the event of future large outdoor fire disasters. A technical specification, at the international level is required to be able to assess and compare fire spread models across all these large outdoor fire types

Purpose

Various approaches have been proposed to attempt to model how large outdoor fires spread. The proposed technical specification will review existing models for large outdoor fire spread and provide a summary of these approaches. ISO TC92/WG14 desires to develop this much needed document as the useful resource to be able to delineate the state of the art of large outdoor fire models.

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