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[email protected] Head of department at Department of Building and Environmental Technology Phone: +46 46 222 17 19 Professor at Division of Fire Safety Engineering Profile area member at LTH Profile Area: Aerosols Profile area member at LTH Profile Area: Circular Building Sector Patrick VAN HEES | Head of Department | Professor | Lund University, Lund | LU | Department of Building and Environmental Technology | Research profile - Page 2 Home Lund University Department of. Universiteit Gent Webbplatser Webbplatser Personlig webbplats http://www.brand.lth.se/english/personnel/patrick_van_hees/ Företagswebbplats http://www.brand.lth.se Info Specialties: Fire safety. Patrick van Hees, Lund University (Sweden). Recorded at the International Congress Fire Safety & Science on November 13 and 14, 2019 at the Institute for Saf.
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Professor i Brandteknik/Fire Safety Engineering, Lunds Universitet/Lund University - Cited by 1,801 - brand - fire - fire safety engineering Patrick van Hees works as a Professor at the Division of Fire Safety Engineering, Lund University, Sweden. Prior to this, he worked as a Research Manager at SP Fire Research in Sweden. He is currently the chairman of ISO TC 92 Fire Safety committee and IAFSS (International Association of Fire Safety Science).. Curriculum Vitae, Patrick van Hees Personal information Name: Patrick van Hees Date and place of birth: February 4, 1962, Essen Belgium Nationality: Belgian Home address: Kustroddarevägen 15E, SE-26083 Vejbystrand, Sweden Home tel. and fax: +46 33 417012 Present employment: Professor, Lund University, Sweden Education as support for performance-based fire safety: a joint international effort. Bart Merci (UGent) , Patrick van Hees (UGent) , Luc Taerwe (UGent) , R Jönsson and JL Torero. ( 2012 ) 9th International Conference on Performance-Based Codes and Fire Safety Design Methods, Proceedings. Add to list.
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Prof Patrick van Hees is professor at the Division of Fire Safety Engineering at Lund University, Sweden and has his PhD degree from the University of Ghent in Belgium. He was previously active as research at SP Fire Research in Sweden before joining Lund University. He is chair of ISO TC 92 Fire Safety and chairman of IAFSS (International. PATRICK VAN HEES, LUND UNIVERSITY. Outline •Link smoke propagation -escape time •Historical Example •New Challenges •Conclusions. Link Smoke spread -Escape time: PBD design Choice of Design Check with performance criteria Run Trial Designs Define Design Fire Scenario
Prof Patrick van Hees from Lund University, presenting in Edinburgh on 15th May 2014. Part of a symposium celebrating 40 years of Fire Safety Engineering at. Patrick van Hees, Karlsson, Kumpiene Add to Mendeley https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jwpe.2023.104028 Get rights and content Under a Creative Commons license open access Highlights • The degradation of PFAS is enhanced by combining electrochemical oxidation and ultraviolet radiation •
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Marcus Runefors, Nils Johansson, and Patrick van Hees. Journal of Fire Sciences 2016 34: 6, 515-527 Download Citation. If you have the appropriate software installed, you can download article citation data to the citation manager of your choice. Simply select your manager software from the list below and click on download. Jonathan Wahlqvist, Patrick van Hees First published: 29 September 2016 https://doi.org/10.1002/fam.2404 Citations: 10 Read the full text PDF Tools Share Summary Fires in enclosures equipped with mechanical ventilation remain one of the key issues for fire safety assessment in multifamily homes and industries.