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Fire Technology  
Discipline Engineering
Language English
Edited by John M. Watts
Publication details
Publisher Springer (United States)
Publication history 1965-present
Frequency Quarterly
Open access Hybrid
Impact factor 0.273 (2008)
Indexing
ISSN 0015-2684 (print)
1572-8099 (web)
OCLC 48491306
Links

Fire Technology is a peer-reviewed academic journal publishing scientific research dealing with the full range of actual, possible, and potential fire hazards facing humans and the environment.[1] It publishes original contributions, both theoretical and empirical, that contribute to the solution of problems in fire safety and related fields. It is published by Springer in conjunction with the National Fire Protection Association.[2].

Topics include material testing, fire modelling, detection and suppression, performance-based building design, building code, emergency evacuation and human behaviour, fire investigation, wildfire and fire risk analysis.

Annually, the best paper appearing in Fire Technology receives the Harry C. Bigglestone Award for Excellence in Communication of Fire Protection Concepts. This award includes a USD 5000 cash prize from the Fire Protection Research Foundation.

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External links

  1. Fire Technology website
  2. Fire Technology at the National Fire Protection Agency website