Fleischmann, 2011 - Google Patents
Is prescription the future of performance-based designFleischmann, 2011
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- Fleischmann C
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The popularity of performance-based design (PBD) has continued to increase over the last two decades and many consider PBD provides cost effective and innovative solutions to fire safety challenges. Fundamental to PBD for life safety, is the principle that the occupants …
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