The charring rates of 12 different wood species originating from Europe and the tropics with densities ranging from 350 to 750kg/m3 were investigated to obtain clues on their fire resistance behavior. This was done by measuring the thickness of the charred layer after a 30-min exposure to the standard fire ISO 834-1. No correlation was observed between charring rate and density. In search of another physical property that could be used as an indicator of fire resistance, the oxygen permeabilities of the selected wood types were measured. A strong correlation between oxygen permeability perpendicular to the wood fiber direction and charring rate was found, which is quite straightforward given that oxygen is the necessary component to enable ...
Wood is a material widely used for construction purposes and – in some cases – it is the main elemen...
This thesis presents research on the charring rate of large structural members of timber and the mat...
Wood is a widely used material in the construction sector, both in structural and non-structural app...
In the building industry, there is currently a significant lack of information on fire resistance pr...
Tropical hardwood species are more and more used in the field of construction due to the particular ...
Engineered timber is an innovative and sustainable construction material, but its uptake has been hi...
Eurocode 5, Part 1-2, presents several models for the calculation of fire resistance of timber struc...
Structural softwood (timber) recently gained attention by architects and engineers as a construction...
peer reviewedThe basic hypothesis for the assessment of fire resistance of wood structures is that f...
This paper describes an experimental investigation of the charring rates of timber. An experimental ...
Wood is a material widely used for construction purposes and – in some cases – it is the main elemen...
peer reviewedThe base hypothesis for the assessment of fire resistance of timber structures by simpl...
The large-scale adoption of wood as a construction material for tall buildings could pave the way fo...
The rate at which timber chars varies between species and predominately dependent on density and moi...
The base hypothesis for the assessment of fire resistance of timber structures by simple calculation...
Wood is a material widely used for construction purposes and – in some cases – it is the main elemen...
This thesis presents research on the charring rate of large structural members of timber and the mat...
Wood is a widely used material in the construction sector, both in structural and non-structural app...
In the building industry, there is currently a significant lack of information on fire resistance pr...
Tropical hardwood species are more and more used in the field of construction due to the particular ...
Engineered timber is an innovative and sustainable construction material, but its uptake has been hi...
Eurocode 5, Part 1-2, presents several models for the calculation of fire resistance of timber struc...
Structural softwood (timber) recently gained attention by architects and engineers as a construction...
peer reviewedThe basic hypothesis for the assessment of fire resistance of wood structures is that f...
This paper describes an experimental investigation of the charring rates of timber. An experimental ...
Wood is a material widely used for construction purposes and – in some cases – it is the main elemen...
peer reviewedThe base hypothesis for the assessment of fire resistance of timber structures by simpl...
The large-scale adoption of wood as a construction material for tall buildings could pave the way fo...
The rate at which timber chars varies between species and predominately dependent on density and moi...
The base hypothesis for the assessment of fire resistance of timber structures by simple calculation...
Wood is a material widely used for construction purposes and – in some cases – it is the main elemen...
This thesis presents research on the charring rate of large structural members of timber and the mat...
Wood is a widely used material in the construction sector, both in structural and non-structural app...