M Janssens - Fire and Materials, 1991 - Wiley Online Library
The physical phenomenon of piloted ignition of a material is described. A number of mathematical models of this phenomenon are presented in order of decreasing complexity …
This text covers the four forms of fire: diffusion flames, smoldering, spontaneous combustion, and premixed flames. Using a quantitative approach, the text introduces the scientific …
J Quintiere, M Harkleroad, Y Hasemi - Combustion Science and …, 1986 - Taylor & Francis
New concepts are addressed for predicting the flame spread on materials from laboratory measurements. It focuses on heat transfer which precipitates and precedes upward flame …
V Babrauskas, WJ Parker - Fire and materials, 1987 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Cone Calorimeter is a new‐generation instrument developed primarily for making rate of heat release measurements. This instrument, containing a uniform and well …
Façade fires in tall buildings are currently occurring more than once a month globally that are responsible for many casualties and billions of dollars in losses. In particular, the tragic …
A Atreya - … Transactions of the Royal Society of London …, 1998 - royalsocietypublishing.org
This paper discusses the mechanisms that lead to ignition of fires and the reasons behind the experimental correlations available in the literature. The objective is to understand and …
This paper presents the results of a combined experimental and theoretical study of piloted ignition of cellulosic materials. The main objective is to present an engineering solution to …
PA Beaulieu, NA Dembsey - Fire Safety Journal, 2008 - Elsevier
A systematic empirical and analytical study was conducted to directly quantify the effect of enhanced ambient oxygen concentration on flame heat flux at bench scale and its ability to …
A study is presented on the effects of heat flux, oxygen concentration, and oxidizer flow velocity on the critical pyrolysate mass flux at piloted ignition for a polypropylene–glass fiber …