Ignition and flame spread properties of wood, elaborated during a new test method based on convective heat flux
Publication: Research - peer-review › Conference abstract for conference – Annual report year: 2006
Ignition and flame spread properties on selected types of wood and wall papers are elaborated. Tests are established in a new test setup in which the test specimen can be fixed in different angles due to a horizontal level. The heat exposing the test objects is arranged as a convective flux, established from a Bunsen burners pilot flame. This principal is somewhat in contrast to the more typical radiation established fluxes. For instance, the ISO 9239 (DS 2000) test method is based on a gas fired radiant panel. And in the ISO 5657 standard, the ignition properties are investigated on test materials where a radiator cone is placed just above the specimen, and a horizontal oriented masking plate separates them.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication date | 2006 |
| State | Published |
Conference
| Conference | Fire and Materials 2007 |
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| Period | 01-01-07 → … |
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