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Fire and Materials. 42:985-988
Predicting the temperature of an exposed object or even a person is one of the most common tasks of fire safety engineering. However, the nonlinear nature of heat transfer and the challenge of chan ...
Autor:
Craig L. Beyler
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Fire Technology. 50:3-6
Autor:
Craig L. Beyler
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Journal of Fire Protection Engineering. 23:245-248
Autor:
Craig L. Beyler
Publikováno v:
SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering ISBN: 9781493925643
A major challenge in industrial fire protection is controlling the impact from large, open hydrocarbon fires. The primary mechanism for injury of damage from such fires is thermal radiation. Depending on the circumstances and conditions leading to su
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2565-0_66
Autor:
Craig L. Beyler
Publikováno v:
SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering ISBN: 9781493925643
It is well known that not all fuel/oxidant/diluent mixtures can propagate flame. Normal flame-type combustion cannot be sustained outside certain limits definable in terms of fuel/oxidant/diluent composition. Definition of these limits has received a
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Publikováno v:
Fire Technology. 50:39-60
Landscape mulches are widely used adjacent to buildings and represent a potential fire threat to the building. To date, relatively limited research has been conducted to characterize the ignition and flame spread potential of the various types of com
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Fire and Materials. 36:177-184
SUMMARY Smoke deposition patterns are a potentially rich source of information concerning the behavior of a fire. Clean burn patterns are smoke-free areas where smoke deposits have been oxidized away. In order to predict the formation of clean burn p
Publikováno v:
Fire Safety Science. 9:155-166
Maple plywood samples were heated in an oven at 180°C to a residual weight of 70%, 50%, and 30% of the virgin weight. The virgin plywood and the thermally pretreated samples were tested in a cone calorimeter over the range of 6 to 15 kW/m 2 without
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Fire and Materials. 31:359-371
This study measured the Arrhenius kinetic parameters and heat of reaction using thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and differential scanning calorimetric (DSC) for the combustion of untreated towels and towels treated with cerium(IV) nitrate. These par
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Fire Safety Journal. 41:427-443
This paper investigates the role of self-heating in the smoldering ignition of 18 mm (three-quarter inch) thick maple plywood exposed to radiant heat fluxes between 6 and 15 kW/m2 in the cone calorimeter for up to 8 h. The minimum heat flux for smold