This article describes equations derived to predict the duration of local pyrolytic charring under standard fire conditions. The equations consist of five variables: electrical capacity, electrical conductivity, calorific value, depth and rate of char. The equations are split up into two groups: one for the formation of non-impregnated carbonaceous residue, and one for impregnated carbonaceous residue during pyrolysis. This means that before predicting the local duration of charring, it is necessary to determine whether the wood has been impregnated with a fire retardant solution before the fire. Electrical conductivity and electrical capacity measurement methods were used for this purpose. The temperature of standard fire local exposure i...
Analysis of various wood products tested under the exposure to 30 kW/m2, 35 kW/m2, 40 kW/m2, 45 kW/m...
To develop appropriate measures and means of fire protection at facilities, it is relevant to form a...
Pyrolysis is a key process in all stages of wood burning from ignition to extinction. Understanding ...
This article describes equations derived to predict the duration of local pyrolytic charring u...
The move towards performance-based design of the fire resistance of structures requires more accurat...
Wood is a natural and traditional building material, as popular today as ever, and presents advanta...
Wood is a material widely used for construction purposes and – in some cases – it is the main elemen...
Engineered timber is an innovative and sustainable construction material, but its uptake has been hi...
The paper presents a novel approach to determine charring of wood exposed to standard and natural fi...
Wood is a material widely used for construction purposes and having quite a number of advantages. Ho...
When wood structures are exposed to high temperatures, they will decompose to provide a char layer a...
In this paper experimental studies on charring of wood are reviewed with the objective of providing ...
In accordance with European standards in the field of designing wooden structures in the design proc...
This thesis presents research on the charring rate of large structural members of timber and the mat...
peer reviewedThe base hypothesis for the assessment of fire resistance of timber structures by simpl...
Analysis of various wood products tested under the exposure to 30 kW/m2, 35 kW/m2, 40 kW/m2, 45 kW/m...
To develop appropriate measures and means of fire protection at facilities, it is relevant to form a...
Pyrolysis is a key process in all stages of wood burning from ignition to extinction. Understanding ...
This article describes equations derived to predict the duration of local pyrolytic charring u...
The move towards performance-based design of the fire resistance of structures requires more accurat...
Wood is a natural and traditional building material, as popular today as ever, and presents advanta...
Wood is a material widely used for construction purposes and – in some cases – it is the main elemen...
Engineered timber is an innovative and sustainable construction material, but its uptake has been hi...
The paper presents a novel approach to determine charring of wood exposed to standard and natural fi...
Wood is a material widely used for construction purposes and having quite a number of advantages. Ho...
When wood structures are exposed to high temperatures, they will decompose to provide a char layer a...
In this paper experimental studies on charring of wood are reviewed with the objective of providing ...
In accordance with European standards in the field of designing wooden structures in the design proc...
This thesis presents research on the charring rate of large structural members of timber and the mat...
peer reviewedThe base hypothesis for the assessment of fire resistance of timber structures by simpl...
Analysis of various wood products tested under the exposure to 30 kW/m2, 35 kW/m2, 40 kW/m2, 45 kW/m...
To develop appropriate measures and means of fire protection at facilities, it is relevant to form a...
Pyrolysis is a key process in all stages of wood burning from ignition to extinction. Understanding ...