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  1. Jan 26, 2024 · Potentially, AI can conduct more accurate and efficient fire safety designs, reduce manpower, and lower costs associated with redesigns and errors. Also, AI can provide more insights from massive data, improve collaboration between architects and engineers, and accelerate the review process [18].

  2. May 27, 2024 · Furthermore, AI can analyze details from the fire scene – such as the location of fire debris and the presence of heat indicators – to regenerate the events leading up to the fire. This can greatly assist investigators in identifying suspects and determining the nature of the fire. However, AI can do more than help with fire investigations.

  3. Jan 1, 2024 · AI model construction is the pioneering work of smart fire safety design. This section introduces the preparation of the numerical fire database and development of the deep learning networks, which aims to provide different engineering analyses for building fire safety, as shown in Fig. 5.3. Figure 5.3.

  4. Dec 1, 2022 · Fire modelling is a common practice in building fire safety analysis, but it is costly. This work develops an AI software, Intelligent Fire Engineering Tool (IFETool), to speed up the fire safety analysis and quickly identify design limits. A big numerical atrium-fire database is firstly formed by considering key building and fire parameters.

  5. Jun 28, 2022 · Finally, three new concepts of applying AI in building fire safety are proposed, (1) the AI-based fire engineering design to improve the structure fire safety, (2) the building fire Digital Twin to monitoring the fire risk and development in real time, and (3) the Super Real-time Forecast (SuRF) of the fire evolution. Download chapter PDF.

  6. Furthermore, three novel concepts for applying AI in building fire safety. are proposed: (1) AI-driven fire engineering design to enhance structural fire safety, (2) the building-fire Digital Twin ...

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  8. Jun 13, 2024 · This study aims to develop an AI-driven automatic fire-engineering design tool for an atrium (or large-open space) because it is the most common and representative space in building fire safety analysis and PBD practices. Atriums are characterized by large, connected spaces with ceiling heights typically exceeding 10 m.

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