Carleton University
Technical Report TR-189
April 1991
Probabilistic Estimation of Damage from Fire Spread
Charles C. Colbourn, Louis D. Nel, T.B. Boffey, D.F. Yates
Abstract
Efficient methods for the probabilistic assessment of damage from fire spread and other invasive hazards in segmented structures are developed. The methods exploit a basic relationship between the fire spread problem and the probability of reachability in communications networks. A novel efficiently computable upper bound is developed for reachability and for fire spread probability, using noncrossing cuts.