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Jason Averill
Jason Averill
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Occupant behavior, egress, and emergency communications
JD Averill, DS Mileti, RD Peacock, ED Kuligowski, N Groner, G Proulx, ...
(No Title), 2005
185*2005
Performance of Home Smoke Alarms, Analysis of the Response of Several Available Technologies in Residential Fire Settings.
RW Bukowski, RD Peacock, JD Averill, TG Cleary, NP Bryner, PA Reneke
Richard W. Bukowski, Richard D. Peacock, Jason D. Averill, Thomas G. Cleary …, 2003
1532003
Pedestrian and evacuation dynamics
RD Peacock, JD Averill
Springer Science & Business Media, 2011
872011
Stairwell evacuation from buildings: what we know we don’t know
RD Peacock, JD Averill, ED Kuligowski
Pedestrian and evacuation dynamics 2008, 55-66, 2010
802010
Movement on stairs during building evacuations
ED Kuligowski, RD Peacock, PA Reneke, E Wiess, CR Hagwood, ...
NIST Technical note 122, 1839
691839
International study of the sublethal effects of fire smoke on survivability and health (SEFS): Phase I final report
RG Gann, JD Averill, KM Butler, WW Jones, GW Mulholland, JL Neviaser, ...
National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2001
59*2001
Five grand challenges in pedestrian and evacuation dynamics
JD Averill
Pedestrian and evacuation dynamics, 1-11, 2011
582011
Smoke component yields from room-scale fire tests
RG Gann
NIST Technical note, 2003
452003
Federal building and fire safety investigation of the World Trade Center disaster: structural fire response and probable collapse sequence of World Trade Center building 7
T McAllister, RG Gann, JD Averill, JL Gross, WL Grosshandler, JR Lawson, ...
NIST NCSTAR, 1-9, 2008
41*2008
Federal investigation of the evacuation of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001
JD Averill, D Mileti, R Peacock, E Kuligowski, N Groner, G Proulx, ...
Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics 2005, 1-12, 2005
392005
Fire safety of passenger trains; Phase III: evaluation of fire hazard analysis using full-Scale passenger rail car tests
RD Peacock, JD Averill, R Bukowski, D Madrzykowski, RD Peacock, ...
US Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2004
37*2004
Fire safety of passenger trains; phase II: Application of fire hazard analysis techniques
RD Peacock, RW Bukowski, JH Klote, PA Reneke, JD Averill
National Institute of Standards and Technology (US), 2002
342002
Analysis of the evacuation of the World Trade Center towers on September 11, 2001
JD Averill, RD Peacock, ED Kuligowski
Fire Technology 49, 37-63, 2013
332013
Characteristics of fire scenarios in which sublethal effects of smoke are important
RD Peacock, JD Averill, PA Reneke, WW Jones
Fire technology 40, 127-147, 2004
302004
Final report on the collapse of the world trade center towers
JD Averill, DS Mileti, RD Peacock, ED Kuligowski, N Groner, G Proulx, ...
NIST NCSTAR 1 (7), 2005
282005
Report on Residential Fire Ground Field Experiments
J Averill, L Moore-Merrell, A Barowy, R Santos, R Peacock, KA Notarianni, ...
Gaithersburg, MD, Publication Pending, 2010
272010
Federal building and fire safety investigation of the world trade center disaster: final report of the national construction safety team on the collapses of the world trade …
S Shyam-Sunder, RG Gann, WL Grosshandler, HS Lew, RW Bukowski, ...
Sivaraj Shyam-Sunder, Richard G. Gann, William L. Grosshandler, Hai S. Lew …, 2005
262005
Performance of home smoke alarms
RW Bukowski, RD Peacock, JD Averill, TG Cleary, NP Bryner, WD Walton, ...
NIST Tech. Note 1455, 2003
232003
Accounting for emergency response in building evacuation: modeling differential egress capacity solutions
JD Averill, W Song
US Department of Commerce, Technology Administration, National Institute of …, 2007
222007
Final report on the collapse of the World Trade Center towers
SS Sunder, RG Gann, WL Grosshandler, HS Lew, RW Bukowski, F Sadek, ...
National Institute of Standards and Technology Report NCSTAR 1, 2005
222005
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