cme
Mechanical
- Jan 16, 2003
- 196
I've just been handed a task of calculating and designing the smoke control system for an atrium.
The project is a 9 story (occupied) hospital in Atlantic City, NJ with a mech/elect penthouse and heliport directly above that.
The atrium in question is 3-stories in height with the opening larger in size as you go vertical. The opening is skewed also, shewed rectangular in shape actually.
The code enforced is IBC 2000 New Jersey Edition.
Just about 3 hours reading thru multiple times, this appears very complicated (i.e "bag of worms") for an introduction. Analysis has to take into account stack effect and wind effect and given formulae for certain criteria.
Even the design fire has engineering analysis factors to be considered such as fuel, fuel load, steady and unsteady fire. They give you a design fire rate of 5000 btu/sec but this does not include those factors. In fact, I do not see the factors in a formula so that's a question I have.
Any professionals here have experience in this area?
The project is a 9 story (occupied) hospital in Atlantic City, NJ with a mech/elect penthouse and heliport directly above that.
The atrium in question is 3-stories in height with the opening larger in size as you go vertical. The opening is skewed also, shewed rectangular in shape actually.
The code enforced is IBC 2000 New Jersey Edition.
Just about 3 hours reading thru multiple times, this appears very complicated (i.e "bag of worms") for an introduction. Analysis has to take into account stack effect and wind effect and given formulae for certain criteria.
Even the design fire has engineering analysis factors to be considered such as fuel, fuel load, steady and unsteady fire. They give you a design fire rate of 5000 btu/sec but this does not include those factors. In fact, I do not see the factors in a formula so that's a question I have.
Any professionals here have experience in this area?