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Information × Registration Number 0215U002375, 0110U007593 , R & D reports Title The influence of high temperature on crack stableness of concrete building construction popup.stage_title Head Parkhomenko Ruslan Vladimirovich, Registration Date 31-08-2015 Organization L'viv Fire State University of Vital Activity Safety popup.description2 The structure and volume. The work consists of an introduction, two chapters, conclusion, list of references with 153 items, presented on 47 pages of printed text and contains 9 pictures, 3 tables; source list 14 pages. Analysis of the statistics of fires over the past decade suggests a steady increase in the number of fires in most countries. At the same time the increasing economic, ecological losses from them, the number of victims. Even in countries where achieved some success to reduce the number of fires, they continue to cause major damage. The problem of global scale fires has not remained aloof from this affliction and Ukraine. It is clear that the estimated losses from the fires depends on the speed of action fire - rescue units from elimination of fires. Were analyzed reviews of the state organization extinguishing, fire and rescue, fire and use of special equipment fire-rescue MOE during the period from 2001 to 2009. The main hazards of fire, which is the cause of destruction of or damage to building structures, elements, parts of buildings and buildings in general is a sharp increase in temperature in the hearth fire (fire temperature regime), which is significantly different from the ordinary course of operating the facility. As numerous studies show, in the event of fire in buildings, the temperature can reach 900 - 1100 ° C after 20 - 30 minutes after its occurrence. Product Description popup.authors Яковчук Роман Святославович popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Parkhomenko Ruslan Vladimirovich. The influence of high temperature on crack stableness of concrete building construction. (popup.stage: ). L'viv Fire State University of Vital Activity Safety. № 0215U002375
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