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2026 FRI3D / RiskSpectrum Online Workshop

A hands-on, ~3-hour online workshop covering fire modeling and fire PSA with FRI3D and RiskSpectrum — from the fundamentals through building a model, running scenarios, and quantifying risk. Hosted by our RiskSpectrum distributor, with one short break in the middle.

Who it's for: fire-PRA analysts, reactor-safety and PSA engineers, and anyone evaluating FRI3D for nuclear (and SMR) fire risk assessment.

Register & get a free evaluation

Fill in the form below and we'll email you the FRI3D evaluation download (self-contained, includes a 30-day license) so you can follow along. Please check the prerequisites for system requirements first.

Agenda

The workshop runs about three hours with a short break in the middle. Session lengths are shown below; your distributor schedules the exact date and time.

#SessionTopics coveredDuration
1Introduction to Fire Modeling & FRI3DWhat FRI3D is and why; deterministic vs. performance-based (NFPA 805); the NUREG-6850 fire-PRA process and where FRI3D automates it30 min
2Fire Calculations & MethodsCable-failure methods — heat soak, THIEF, FLASH-CAT; CFAST fire-simulation coupling25 min
3Fire PSA & Importing Plant DataFire logic and plant data; importing an XLS/Access database and a CAD model; linking the model to RiskSpectrum25 min
Break15 min
4Building a Model in FRI3DUI & inspectors; compartments, raceways, cables, equipment, vents, sources; materials, failure criteria, heat-release rates; 3D modeling45 min
5Scenarios, Simulation & RiskSpectrumManual and automated (CFAST) scenarios, results and timeline; ignition frequency, severity factor, non-suppression, CCDP/CDF; solving with RiskSpectrum25 min
6Concluding Remarks & RoadmapThe FRI3D roadmap, and extending the integrated 3D + PSA approach beyond fire — internal/external flooding, explosions, and other hazards; Q&A15 min

Questions about the workshop? Get in touch at [email protected].

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