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Title: A historical review of fire engineering practice and advances in China
Authors: Luo, M 
Sun, X
Li, S
Issue Date: Mar-2024
Source: Fire technology, Mar. 2024, v. 60, no. 2, p. 711-755
Abstract: In the past three decades, fire engineering has experienced fast development worldwide. Fire regulations for building industry were moved from prescriptive description to performance-based specification. This trend started in the UK in the 1980s and spread to other western countries. Hong Kong closely followed the UK development and adopted the approach of performance-based design (PBD) for the Hong Kong International Airport and MTR stations in the early 1990s. The Government of Hong Kong SAR formally recognised the PBD approach in the prescriptive codes of practice in the mid-1990s and developed the performance-based code (PBC) in the 2000s. This PBC was promulgated in 2011. The evolution in fire engineering impacted the fire community in Mainland China. The State Key Laboratory of Fire Science (SKLFS) was established in University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) in 1991. Then fire science and fire engineering stepped into the fast development track. The building industry in Mainland China started to adopt the PBD approach in the early 2000s for the significant developments including large airport terminals, railway and metro stations, super high-rise buildings, and mega commercial centres. However, a structured PBC system is not available within the regulatory framework to date. Adoption of PBD approach is slowing down in recent years. This paper presents a review of fire engineering development in Hong Kong and Mainland China. The review focuses on the development of the PBC in Hong Kong, and the PBD approach and fire research in Mainland China in the past 30 years.
Keywords: China fire regulation
Fire engineering
Performance-based code (PBC)
Performance-based design (PBD)
Publisher: Springer New York LLC
Journal: Fire technology 
ISSN: 0015-2684
EISSN: 1572-8099
DOI: 10.1007/s10694-022-01300-8
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