Dunn Collapse Book Flashcards

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Masonry Wall Collapse Types

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  • 90 degree angle collapse is the most common type of masonry wall failure
  • Curtain Fall Collapse - often occurs w/ brick veneer, brick cavity or masonry backed stone wall
  • Inward-Outward collapse. The Top falls Inward, the Bottom falls Outward
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Masonry Wall Collapse Zone

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  • Generally, the collapse zone is a distance equal to the height of the wall
  • May be increased to 1.5 to 2x the height of the wall if:
    1. A truss roof triggers the wall collapse
    2. An explosion triggers the wall collapse
    3. If ordered by the IC
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Parapet Wall

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  • A vertical cantilever wall

- It is unstable because it is freestanding

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Facade

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  • Indicates the front of the building

- Can include a parapet wall, marquee, canopy, or cornice

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Marquee

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  • A cantilever beam supported at only one end that is connected to a parapet wall
  • b/c it is hollow, it is like a swimming pool hanging off the front of the building
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Canopy

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  • A cantilever beam that is lightweight and constructed of small pieces of wood or metal
  • A canopy is combustible
  • A canopy is more of a collapse danger than a marquee
  • Most dangerous type is a metal or wood shed suspended over a truck loading area
  • FF’s should not stretch hose lines or place ladders on top of a canopy roof
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Cornice

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  • Decorative horizontal overhang, projecting outward along the top wall of a building
  • Cornices burn and spread fire
  • May be constructed of wood or combustible plastic
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Wall Attachments

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  • Parapet Wall, Marquee, Canopy, Cornice
  • The area beneath a Marquee, Canopy, or Cornice is considered to be inside the building
  • If an order is given to withdraw from a building, FF’s must be withdrawn from beneath the Marquee, Canopy, and Cornice as well.
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Hierarchy of Collapse

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  1. Bearing Wall - Most Serious
  2. Column
  3. Girder
  4. Beams (Floor & Roof)
  5. Deck - Least Serious
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Attached Two-family houses

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  • Attached two-family houses w/ a plasterboard or masonry firewall between the houses MUST be considered ONE STRUCTURE
  • When ONE HALF of the attached structure becomes unstable and in danger of collapse during a fire, the ENTIRE structure is in danger. Occupants and FF’s MUST be withdrawn from BOTH SECTIONS
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Steel Characteristics

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1100ºF = Failure temperature of steel -will lose 40% of load carrying capacity

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