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Effect of ignition conditions on upward flame spread on a composite material in a corner configuration

✍ Scribed by T. Ohlemiller; T. Cleary; J. Shields


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
235 KB
Volume
31
Category
Article
ISSN
0379-7112

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✦ Synopsis


This paper focuses on the issue of fire growth on composite materials beyond the region immediately subjected to an ignition source. Suppression of this growth is one of the key issues in realizing the safe usage of composite structural materials. A vinyl ester/glass composite was tested in the form of a 90Β°corner configuration with an inert ceiling segment 2.44 m above the top of the fire source. The igniter was a square propane burner at the base of the corner, either 23 or 38 cm in width, with power output varied from 30 to 150 kW. Upward flame spread rate and heat release rate were measured mainly for a brominated vinyl ester resin but limited results were also obtained for a non-flame retarded vinyl ester and a similar composite coated with an intumescent paint. Rapid fire growth to the top of the sample was seen in replicate tests for the largest igniter power case; the intumescent coating successfully prevented fire growth for this case.


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