Engineered timber is an innovative and sustainable construction material, but its uptake has been hindered by concerns about its performance in fire. Current building regulations measure the fire performance of timber using fire resistance tests. In these tests, the charring rate is measured under a series of heat exposures (design fires) and from this the structural performance is deduced. Charring rates are currently only properly understood for the heat exposure of a standard fire, not for other exposures, which restricts the use of performance-based design. This paper studies the charring rates under a range of design fires. We used a multiscale charring model at the microscale (mg-samples), mesoscale (g-samples), and macroscale (kg-sam...
Pyrolysis is a key process in all stages of wood burning from ignition to extinction. Understanding ...
The move towards performance-based design of the fire resistance of structures requires more accurat...
Structural fire safety is one of the most important design requirements - regardless of the building...
This thesis presents research on the charring rate of large structural members of timber and the mat...
Wood is a natural and traditional building material, as popular today as ever, and presents advantag...
Timber is commonly found as a building material in both historic structures with significant heritag...
Structural softwood (timber) recently gained attention by architects and engineers as a construction...
Wood is a natural and traditional building material, as popular today as ever, and presents advanta...
peer reviewedThe base hypothesis for the assessment of fire resistance of timber structures by simpl...
Design models are commonly used in fire safety design of light timber frame assemblies. Parameters f...
Design of timber structures has been outlined in Eurocode 5. Notional charring rate for softwood and...
In the field of fire safety engineering performance based design methods are increasingly used to de...
Tropical hardwood species are more and more used in the field of construction due to the particular ...
In the field of fire safety engineering performance based design methods are increasingly used to de...
The base hypothesis for the assessment of fire resistance of timber structures by simple calculation...
Pyrolysis is a key process in all stages of wood burning from ignition to extinction. Understanding ...
The move towards performance-based design of the fire resistance of structures requires more accurat...
Structural fire safety is one of the most important design requirements - regardless of the building...
This thesis presents research on the charring rate of large structural members of timber and the mat...
Wood is a natural and traditional building material, as popular today as ever, and presents advantag...
Timber is commonly found as a building material in both historic structures with significant heritag...
Structural softwood (timber) recently gained attention by architects and engineers as a construction...
Wood is a natural and traditional building material, as popular today as ever, and presents advanta...
peer reviewedThe base hypothesis for the assessment of fire resistance of timber structures by simpl...
Design models are commonly used in fire safety design of light timber frame assemblies. Parameters f...
Design of timber structures has been outlined in Eurocode 5. Notional charring rate for softwood and...
In the field of fire safety engineering performance based design methods are increasingly used to de...
Tropical hardwood species are more and more used in the field of construction due to the particular ...
In the field of fire safety engineering performance based design methods are increasingly used to de...
The base hypothesis for the assessment of fire resistance of timber structures by simple calculation...
Pyrolysis is a key process in all stages of wood burning from ignition to extinction. Understanding ...
The move towards performance-based design of the fire resistance of structures requires more accurat...
Structural fire safety is one of the most important design requirements - regardless of the building...