Calorimetry, the science of measuring heat from chemical reactions and physical changes, is one to the most valuable tools fire safety engineering have at their disposal. Calorimetric devices such as the cone calorimeter and the fire propagation apparatus (FPA) give us the means to evaluate and understand how different materials burn at a small scale. Due to fire being affected by many different environmental factors, these devices help us to isolate and examine how each factor affects fire as a whole and be able to apply this knowledge to tools that can be used at larger scales. This thesis reports various pieces of work on different calorimetric studies done on cellulosic material used in today’s natural and built environment. All experim...
International audienceAn experimental study of the burning rates of small-scale forest fuel layers c...
This paper discusses the possibility of using fluorescent methods to assess the thermal effects on S...
This paper experimentally and theoretically examines the ignition of 50 mm thick samples of wood in...
Calorimetry, the science of measuring heat from chemical reactions and physical changes, is one to ...
Calorimetry, the science of measuring heat from chemical reactions and physical changes, is one to ...
The burning of two species of pine needles: Pinus halepensis and Pinus pinaster, was studied to char...
Abstract. The flammability of living vegetation is influenced by a variety of factors, including moi...
The theme of this thesis is the reaction to fire performanceof wood and other building products, and...
This study examined the combustion characteristics of wood-based panels and gypsum particle board (G...
ABSTRACT: An adapted bench-scale Mass Loss Calorimeter (MLC) device for evaluating forest fuel flamm...
Wood is a material widely used for construction purposes and – in some cases – it is the main elemen...
The laboratory experiment was conducted to simulate the transfer of smouldering particles produced i...
Determining the extinguishing effectiveness of extinguishing agents against solid fires is difficult...
Fire retardants are effective in reducing different reaction to fire parameters of wood such as the ...
This paper experimentally and theoretically examines the ignition of 50 mm thick samples of wood in ...
International audienceAn experimental study of the burning rates of small-scale forest fuel layers c...
This paper discusses the possibility of using fluorescent methods to assess the thermal effects on S...
This paper experimentally and theoretically examines the ignition of 50 mm thick samples of wood in...
Calorimetry, the science of measuring heat from chemical reactions and physical changes, is one to ...
Calorimetry, the science of measuring heat from chemical reactions and physical changes, is one to ...
The burning of two species of pine needles: Pinus halepensis and Pinus pinaster, was studied to char...
Abstract. The flammability of living vegetation is influenced by a variety of factors, including moi...
The theme of this thesis is the reaction to fire performanceof wood and other building products, and...
This study examined the combustion characteristics of wood-based panels and gypsum particle board (G...
ABSTRACT: An adapted bench-scale Mass Loss Calorimeter (MLC) device for evaluating forest fuel flamm...
Wood is a material widely used for construction purposes and – in some cases – it is the main elemen...
The laboratory experiment was conducted to simulate the transfer of smouldering particles produced i...
Determining the extinguishing effectiveness of extinguishing agents against solid fires is difficult...
Fire retardants are effective in reducing different reaction to fire parameters of wood such as the ...
This paper experimentally and theoretically examines the ignition of 50 mm thick samples of wood in ...
International audienceAn experimental study of the burning rates of small-scale forest fuel layers c...
This paper discusses the possibility of using fluorescent methods to assess the thermal effects on S...
This paper experimentally and theoretically examines the ignition of 50 mm thick samples of wood in...