Southern pine and Douglas fir test specimens were placed in an over kept at either 100, 160, 245, 400, 600, or 800 °C, and the center point temperatures and the mass losses of the specimens were measured as functions of exposure time. A model is described for calculating the temperature distribution in and the mass loss of wooden beams having rectangular cross sections. Comparisons were made between the data and the results of the model, and reasonable agreements were found between the measured and calculated temperatures and mass losses. Some tests were also performed to assess the effect of ambient oxygen concentration on the mass loss.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68991/2/10.1177_073490418300100405.pd
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There is a growing demand for material properties to be used as inputs in fi re behavior models desi...
A simple and efficient numerical scheme is presented for the prediction of temperature field distrib...
Modern construction relies more and more on metallic connectors. Their failure during fires is relat...
Wood heat treatment is an attractive alternative to improve decay resistance of low natural durabili...
Modern timber construction techniques rely on metallic connectors. Their failure during fires is rel...
In this study, heat treatment was carried out in a relatively low temperature (230˚C). Mass loss kin...
Improved fire endurance design procedures for heavy timber members may require the input of moisture...
The move towards performance-based design of the fire resistance of structures requires more accurat...
The paper assessed the impact of the heat treatment of spruce wood, the (radial and tangential) side...
Self-extinction of timber after the removal of an external incident heat flux is necessary to ensure...
A model is presented for predicting changes in the tensile, compressive, and shear strengths and mod...
Safe use of wood for modern structural applications requires a precise definition of the in-depth ev...
The paper deals with the wood’s (in this case pine) longitudinal permeability to air and its possibl...
The Conference Proceedings listed in this entry contains only a short version of the article. The fu...
Wood is a natural and traditional building material, as popular today as ever, and presents advanta...
There is a growing demand for material properties to be used as inputs in fi re behavior models desi...
A simple and efficient numerical scheme is presented for the prediction of temperature field distrib...
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