The present study analyses the flame extinction of timber under different levels of external heating and oxygen contents in the surrounding atmosphere. An existing theoretical framework conceived initially for the analysis of a counter-flow diffusion flame established above the surface of a condensed fuel is extended for charring materials to deliver a fundamental understanding of the self-extinction of timber. This study shows that the energy balance at the burning surface is influenced primarily by the magnitude of external heating conditions, which directly influences the evolution of bulk properties such as flame temperature, location, and stagnation plane position. Variations in the oxygen content had a lesser influence over these bulk...
AbstractSmoldering combustion is the slow, low-temperature, flameless burning of porous fuels and th...
The re-ignition potential of partially burnt wood-based embers was investigated theoretically by stu...
Smouldering combustion is the slow, low-temperature, flameless burning of porous fuels and the most ...
Engineered timber is an innovative and sustainable construction material, but its uptake has been hi...
Pyrolysis is a key process in all stages of wood burning from ignition to extinction. Understanding ...
The large-scale adoption of wood as a construction material for tall buildings could pave the way fo...
Self-extinction of timber after the removal of an external incident heat flux is necessary to ensure...
Structural softwood (timber) recently gained attention by architects and engineers as a construction...
Safe use of wood for modern structural applications requires a precise definition of the in-depth ev...
The critical mass loss rate and critical heat flux for self-extinction of flaming combustion during ...
AbstractSmouldering combustion is the driving phenomenon of wildfires in peatlands, and is responsib...
Smoldering is the dominant combustion process in peat fire, releasing a large amount of carbon and s...
Vertically oriented particle-board samples were exposed to external venting flames to study the fire...
Timber is commonly found as a building material in both historic structures with significant heritag...
Fire safety remains a major challenge for engineered timber buildings. Their combustible nature chal...
AbstractSmoldering combustion is the slow, low-temperature, flameless burning of porous fuels and th...
The re-ignition potential of partially burnt wood-based embers was investigated theoretically by stu...
Smouldering combustion is the slow, low-temperature, flameless burning of porous fuels and the most ...
Engineered timber is an innovative and sustainable construction material, but its uptake has been hi...
Pyrolysis is a key process in all stages of wood burning from ignition to extinction. Understanding ...
The large-scale adoption of wood as a construction material for tall buildings could pave the way fo...
Self-extinction of timber after the removal of an external incident heat flux is necessary to ensure...
Structural softwood (timber) recently gained attention by architects and engineers as a construction...
Safe use of wood for modern structural applications requires a precise definition of the in-depth ev...
The critical mass loss rate and critical heat flux for self-extinction of flaming combustion during ...
AbstractSmouldering combustion is the driving phenomenon of wildfires in peatlands, and is responsib...
Smoldering is the dominant combustion process in peat fire, releasing a large amount of carbon and s...
Vertically oriented particle-board samples were exposed to external venting flames to study the fire...
Timber is commonly found as a building material in both historic structures with significant heritag...
Fire safety remains a major challenge for engineered timber buildings. Their combustible nature chal...
AbstractSmoldering combustion is the slow, low-temperature, flameless burning of porous fuels and th...
The re-ignition potential of partially burnt wood-based embers was investigated theoretically by stu...
Smouldering combustion is the slow, low-temperature, flameless burning of porous fuels and the most ...