
PID assigned from the distribution defined within the SFPE Handbook (5th Edition) – values between 5% and 45%.Įach member of the population is assigned the same single value for PID. SFPE PID (Distribution) – Default Option:.There are three options available for setting the PID:
Updated the Default PID Distribution (FICO equation). The cap on VCO2*RMV has been decreased to 70 lit/min. The toxicity model defining the effect of HCN on agents within EXODUS has been updated in order to ensure compatibility with the most recent version presented in the SFPE Handbook, 5th Edition. There are a number of improvements to the Hazard model:. Additional attributes have been included in the output list. The output data attributes have been grouped and separated onto different tabs. The format of the Data Output Options dialogue box has been updated and simplified. Updated Data Output Options Dialogue Box. in groups of specified sizes, once a percentage of the previous group has boarded the LSA, etc. once the overall assembly is completed or when the assembly process is partially completed, etc., and how the agents are sent to the LSAsĮ.g. These new capabilities and options include defining when the abandonment phase startsĮ.g. MaritimeEXODUS has new options making the movement of agents between the AS and the LSAs more flexible. Enhanced Abandonment Phase Capabilities. CFD fire modelling software, 3D visualisation software etc.). Each deck can be saved in a format which enables it to be imported into third party software (i.e. MaritimeEXODUS now has the ability to save the boundaries of specific decks as CAD DXF files.
Saving geometry boundaries as CAD DXF files.New Functionality Features (Levels A, B and C).( A) Software News: back This section lists all newsĬoncerning FSEG software products. As in the NEWS section, information is arranged under two headings, NEWS ARCHIVE These pages contain an archive of NEWS concerning FSEGĪctivities. Your browser does not support JavaScript or it's turned off. Please enable it or upgrade your browser.