Episodes 264
Avg. Duration 55m
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Apple Rating 4.8 (17)
Since May 2021
Latest Episode Jun 2026

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Fire Science Show is connecting fire researchers and practitioners with a society of fire engineers, firefighters, architects, designers and all others, who are genuinely interested in creating a fire-safe future. Through interviews with a diverse group of experts, we present the history of our field as well as the most novel advancements. We hope the Fire Science Show becomes your weekly source of fire science knowledge and entertainment. Produced in partnership with the Diamond Sponsor of the show - OFR Consultants

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255 - Timber load bearing capacity in fire from nano- to megascale with Felix Wiesner

Jun 10, 2026 1h Transcript

A timber column can survive the heating phase of a fire resistance test and still collapse later, after the flames are gone. We know there is so much more to structures in fires than the test…

254 - Communicating fire science with firefighters, with Steve Kerber

Jun 03, 2026 1h Transcript

Fire science should have its place at the fireground, yet I've learned how hard it is to communicate it with the key stakeholder - the firefighters. It's not my isolated experience, and that tension…

253 - NERIS - the paradigm shift for the US fire data collection with Craig Weinschenk

May 27, 2026 1h 13m Transcript

A national fire statistics system that updates in weeks is not a statistics system, it is a history lesson. We talk with Dr. Craig Weinschenk from UL Research Institutes - Fire Safety Research…

252 - Substantiating Fire Models with Craig Hofmeister and Bryan Klein

May 20, 2026 1h 7m Transcript

Jumping straight to CFD has become the default move in fire safety engineering, but that habit can quietly weaken our work: more inputs, more assumptions, more ways to be wrong, and often no clearer…

251 - Occupant loads in Car Parks with Mike Spearpoint

May 13, 2026 1h 3m Transcript

“Two people per parking space” is one of those default fire engineering inputs that we are very used to place into a model without really thinking much of it. But it is one of those defaults that…

250 - Communicating fire science with construction professionals

May 06, 2026 52m Transcript

A fire strategy can be technically correct, but if the team building the building never truly understands it - goals and objectives may be missed. For the 250th Fire Science Show, we slow down and…

249 - PBD of a large car park with EVs (Case study) with Jonathan Hodges, Mark McKinnon and Christian Rippe

Apr 29, 2026 1h Transcript

From the SFPE Performance Based Design Conference in Singapore, we sit down with Jonathan Hodges and Mark McKinnon (UL Research Institutes) and Christian Rippe (Jensen Hughes) moments after their…

248 - JRC update on Fire Safety Engineering in Europe with Francesca Sciarretta

Apr 22, 2026 1h 3m Transcript

Fire safety in Europe is shaped in a challenging ecosystem - each member country owns its fire safety rules, yet the construction market, standards, and technical language are increasingly shared.…

247 - Calculation methods for fire resistance with Piotr Turkowski

Apr 15, 2026 1h Transcript

You don’t always need a furnace to end up with a fire resistance rating, but you do need to understand what kind of “proof” you’re actually creating. I’m joined again by Dr. Piotr Turkowski from ITB…

246 - Fire Fundamentals pt. 20 - Fire Resistance Criteria with Piotr Turkowski

Apr 08, 2026 1h 1m Transcript

In this episode of fire fundamentals with the ITB fire resistance expert Piotr Turkowski we break down what a fire resistance rating criteria, and what the letters behind ratings like “REI 60”…

245 - FDS input file ASMR in forest

Apr 01, 2026 8m Transcript

plume_rise_1.fds from the FDS Validation Guide (by NIST)&HEAD CHID='plume_rise_1',  TITLE='Test plume rise height in stable atmosphere' /&MESH IJK=50,52,50, XB=-50.,50.,-52.,52.,0.,100.,…

244 - Decision making in large-scale evacuations with Erica Kuligowski

Mar 25, 2026 1h 5m Transcript

When one takes a decision to evacuate and starts moving, this is not the end of their decision-making process. Which route to take? Who to contact? How to arrange a place of shelter? Where to go…

243 - 20 Informal Settlement Fire Experiments with Sam Stevens

Mar 18, 2026 1h 12m Transcript

A fire in an informal settlement is not just another small building fire. It can be the first domino in a fast-moving neighborhood event, and the little details like the wall material, roof material,…

242 - Learning from Earthquake Engineering with Negar Elhami-Khorasani and Justin Moresco

Mar 11, 2026 1h 4m Transcript

Being a part of broader civil engineering and built environment sciences, we have the unique opportunity to learn from other "sister" disciplines, rather than coming up with everything on our own.…

241 - Opportunities with AI (in 2026) with MZ Naser

Mar 04, 2026 1h 7m Transcript

Is it too late to start with the AI in 2026? It wen't so far, does it still make sense to get interested in this technology?Absolutely. Today we sit down with MZ Naser of Clemson University to map a…

240 - Distressed by the AI stuff around

Feb 25, 2026 34m Transcript

I’m not stressed by AI itself. I’m stressed by the insatiable greed of those who profit from it, even if it means sacrificing large parts of the population. I'm also stressed about how ruthlessly it…

239 - Assessing post-fire structural damage in tunnels with Negar Elhami-Khorasani

Feb 18, 2026 1h 1m Transcript

A tunnel can ride out a fire without collapsing (or even critical visible structural damage), but a question whether it is safe for operations, and what is its long-term residual fire resistance…

238 - Fire Fundamentals pt. 19 - Defining fires in your models

Feb 11, 2026 56m Transcript

Welcome to another fire fundamentals episode! Today we dig into how to place a fire in a model so results reflect real physics. From plume inputs to FDS burners, we show where HRRPUA, radiative…

237 - Fire Fundamentals pt. 18 - Explosions with Ali Rangwala and Lorenz Boeck

Feb 04, 2026 1h 9m Transcript

Welcome back to Fire Fundamentals! Today with prof. Ali Rangwala from WPI and dr Lorenz Boeck from Rembe and WPI we take the world of explosion protection engineering. In this episode we touch:•…

236 - Fitting an efficient smoke control system in a confined space

Jan 28, 2026 50m Transcript

A tight, historic cellar. Arched ceilings. Long corridors. Tiny shafts. We faced a design wall: to keep routes tenable, we needed twice the extraction that the building could carry. At that point,…

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