E J. Weckman
Affiliations: | University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada |
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Brown A, Bruns M, Gollner M, et al. (2018) Proceedings of the First Workshop Organized by the IAFSS Working Group on Measurement and Computation of Fire Phenomena (MaCFP). Fire Safety Journal. 101 |
Le D, Labahn J, Beji T, et al. (2018) Assessment of the capabilities of FireFOAM to model large-scale fires in a well-confined and mechanically ventilated multi-compartment structure: Journal of Fire Sciences. 36: 3-29 |
Vermesi I, DiDomizio MJ, Richter F, et al. (2017) Pyrolysis and spontaneous ignition of wood under transient irradiation: Experiments and a-priori predictions Fire Safety Journal. 91: 218-225 |
DiDomizio MJ, Weckman EJ. (2016) An Evaluation of Methodologies for Determining Delay Times in the Cone Calorimeter Fire Test Journal of Testing and Evaluation. 44: 20140401 |
DiDomizio MJ, Mulherin P, Weckman EJ. (2016) Ignition of wood under time-varying radiant exposures Fire Safety Journal. 82: 131-144 |
Robson LD, Torvi DA, Obach MR, et al. (2016) Effects of variations in incident heat flux when using cone calorimeter test data for prediction of full-scale heat release rates of polyurethane foam Fire and Materials. 40: 89-113 |
Lam CS, Weckman EJ. (2015) Wind-blown pool fire, Part II: Comparison of measured flame geometry with semi-empirical correlations Fire Safety Journal. 78: 130-141 |
Lam CS, Weckman EJ. (2015) Wind-blown pool fire, Part I: Experimental characterization of the thermal field Fire Safety Journal. 75: 1-13 |
Ezinwa JU, Robson LD, Obach MR, et al. (2014) Evaluating Models for Predicting Full-Scale Fire Behaviour of Polyurethane Foam Using Cone Calorimeter Data Fire Technology. 50: 693-719 |
Obach M, Weckman E, Strong A. (2011) Effects of Different Suppression Tactics on the Firefighter and Compartment Environment Fire Safety Science. 10: 321-334 |