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FDS-SMV - NIST FDS and Smokeview are free and open-source software tools provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) of the United States Department of Commerce
FDS-SMV Downloads - NIST For older versions, view a list of FDS-SMV downloads on GitHub Nightly test bundles can be found here Note that FDS and Smokeview are compiled for processors that use the x86-64 instruction set Instructions for compiling the codes yourself can be found here
Smokeview Release Notes - NIST The r, g, b values range from 0 to 255 rather than 0 0 to 1 0 to be consistent with FDS input usability: adapted a FDS routine for use in Smokeview to return the r,g,b colors (ranging from 0 to 255)
NIST Pages This is the root of NIST's GitHub Pages-equivalent site Visit the wiki for more information about using NIST Pages (mostly only relevant to NIST staff) The projects published from this server should be linked from the project's official landing page, usually in Drupal on www nist gov, but the following is a complete list of sites hosted on this server Newly-created sites may not appear on
Firebot Build Status Build failure and warnings FDS Revision: FDS-6 10 1-1285-ge1bfeb2 FDS Revision date: Mon Oct 20 10:50:41 2025 SMV Revision: SMV-6 10 5-218-ga9e9fc7 Total time: 146184 296 s
Firebot Build Status - NIST Build failure and warnings FDS Revision: FDS-6 10 1-1285-ge1bfeb2 FDS Revision date: Mon Oct 20 10:50:41 2025 SMV Revision: SMV-6 10 5-218-ga9e9fc7 Total time: 146184 296 s
CFAST Downloads - NIST CFAST : Consolidated Fire and Smoke TransportView on GitHub CFAST Consolidated Fire and Smoke Transport
Christmas Tree Heat Release Rate (HRR) On this page, you can ‘build’ (and submit) your own Christmas tree fire HRR prediction for this year’s competition by adjusting three parameters that define: Peak heat release rate (Peak HRR, kW), time to Peak HRR, and total heat released (MJ) If you are having trouble automatically generating an email using the ‘Submit by Email’ button, please: (1) Click the ‘Copy Entry’ button
CFAST - NIST CFAST : Consolidated Fire and Smoke TransportCFAST is a two-zone fire model capable of predicting the environment in a multi-compartment structure subjected to a fire It calculates the time-evolving distribution of smoke and gaseous combustion products as well as the temperature throughout a building during a user-prescribed fire