StudioFSE®

A Computational Framework for Performance-Based Fire Safety Engineering.

Disciplinary framework

The StudioFSE Framework is aligned with the international methodological framework of Fire Safety Engineering developed within ISO/TC 92 and the main SFPE guidelines. References include ISO 23932, ISO 16730, ISO 16732, NFPA 550, the SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering, and the Italian regulations D.M. 9 May 2007 and D.M. 3/8/2015.

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Experimental HRR Fire Curve Database

Heat release rate curves from experimental studies, statistically processed (median, 75th and 90th percentile, t² fit). Free to use and cite.

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Engineering Domains

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Integrated Process

The design workflow is not a linear path, but an iterative system of simultaneous verification across all disciplinary levels. Each phase operates in mutual dependency:

  1. Define performance safety objectives
  2. Identify representative fire scenarios
  3. Model fire phenomena and system response
  4. Verify performance against acceptance criteria
  5. Assess systemic interdependencies
  6. Document technical traceability

The result is not the sum of independent verifications, but the systemic coherence of the entire design framework.

Framework

The framework supports with proprietary tools the analysis, simulation and technical documentation.

These are technical coherent tools, not standalone products.

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Technical Notes

Curated technical archive of methodological notes, fire modelling and computational workflows.

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About the Author

The StudioFSE® computational framework was originally developed by Luca Iannantuoni, PhD, Fire Safety Engineer. For the author's background and research activities, see the author profile.

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