会议专题

Performance-based Fire Safety Engineering in Taiwan-A Case Study on Taipei 101

Taipei 101, the worlds highest building currently in operation, is a Taiwan landmark, also attracting global attention due to its height, uniqueness and beauty. In order to achieve better utilization of space and enhance business, a performance-based design using longer distances between smoke extraction vents, smoke barrier exemption and removal of stair space was demonstrated in the Social Communication Plaza (the 4th floor) of Taipei 101.This paper encompasses the approval system for fire safety engineering approach, background and methodology of the case study; criteria for life safety, design fire scenarios, full-scale fire tests, results and finally discussion and conclusions. This case was approved by the National Fire Agency and the Construction and Planning Agency of the Interior Ministry. It is also intended for more flexible use with wider areas of application.

Fire Safety Engineering Evacuation Simulation

TSENG Weiwen SHEN Tzusheng

Department of Fire Science,Central Police University,Taiwan,33304

国际会议

2009 International Symposium on Fire Science and Fire-Protection Engineering(2009火灾科学与消防工程国际学术会议)

北京

英文

274-282

2009-10-17(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)