Ensuring resilience in building design using fire engineering

P. Wilkinson, Jim Glockling, D. Bouchlaghem, K. Ruikar
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As an engineering discipline within the United Kingdom, fire engineering is relatively young. It has been accepted as an alternative to traditional prescriptive means of meeting the functional requirements of the Building Regulations since the publication of the 1985 edition of Approved Document B. Performance-based fire engineering design methods have facilitated architectural design freedoms and supported creative construction. However, it has become evident that since fire engineering has become more established, significant concerns have been raised regarding various elements of the design process including the ability to consider aspects other than life safety which may result in a poorer overall response of the building to fire, while achieving the life safety ambition. In response to these concerns, this article introduces novel concepts to assist the building design team consider their client's resilience requirements by utilizing business continuity planning methods. Using business impact analyses within the qualitative design review will identify those processes which are allowing the most appropriate fire engineering strategy to be established. This new approach to fire engineering design is to be formally described within a new part of the established British Standard which defines a fire engineering procedure.
利用消防工程确保建筑设计的弹性
作为英国的一门工程学科,消防工程相对年轻。自1985年批准文件b版出版以来,它已被接受为满足建筑物规例功能要求的传统规定手段的替代方案。基于性能的消防工程设计方法促进了建筑设计的自由,并支持创造性的建筑。然而,很明显,由于消防工程已经变得更加成熟,人们对设计过程的各种要素提出了重大关切,包括考虑生命安全以外的方面的能力,这可能导致建筑物对火灾的整体反应较差,同时实现了生命安全的目标。针对这些问题,本文介绍了一些新颖的概念,以帮助建筑设计团队利用业务连续性计划方法来考虑客户的弹性需求。在定性设计审查中使用业务影响分析将确定那些允许建立最合适的消防工程策略的过程。这种消防工程设计的新方法将在英国标准的新部分正式描述,该标准定义了消防工程程序。
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