Oxygen consumption (OC) calorimetry and carbon dioxide generation (CDG) calorimetry are usual methods to determine the heat release rate (HRR) in bench-scale and large-scale fire tests. The paper emphasises on measuring problems associated with fires releasing large amounts of soot. Until now, the soot-related energy transfer was hardly ever taken into consideration in practical applications of HRR calculations. From standard CDG calorimetry, a generalised relationship is introduced in order to take into account the soot generation in the accurate determination of the heat release produced in sooty fires. The analysis of the significance of this correction factor is discussed by theoretical consideration as well as from results of lab-scale...
International audienceThe Heat Release Rate (HRR) is a critical parameter to characterise a fire. Di...
The Heat Release Rate (HRR) is a critical parameter to characterise a fire. Different methods have b...
The calculation of heat release rate by oxygen consumption is based on the assumption that all mater...
Oxygen consumption (OC) calorimetry and carbon dioxide generation (CDG) calorimetry are usual method...
Oxygen consumption (OC) calorimetry and carbon dioxide generation (CDG) calorimetry are usual method...
In the field of reaction-to-fire test, the application of the Oxygen Consumption (OC) and Carbon Dio...
International audienceThis paper is a further contribution to the development of practical relations...
Fire is often considered as the most hazardous accidental event which may affect safety in the chemi...
The Heat Release Rate (HRR) is a critical parameter to characterise a fire. Different methods have b...
This contribution deals with the experimental determination of the Heat Release Rate (HRR) of hydroc...
This contribution deals with the experimental determination of the Heat Release Rate (HRR) of hydroc...
The Heat Release Rate (HRR) is a critical parameter to characterise a fire. Different methods have b...
International audienceThis research deals with the experimental determination of the heat release ra...
International audienceThis research deals with the experimental determination of the heat release ra...
International audienceThis research deals with the experimental determination of the heat release ra...
International audienceThe Heat Release Rate (HRR) is a critical parameter to characterise a fire. Di...
The Heat Release Rate (HRR) is a critical parameter to characterise a fire. Different methods have b...
The calculation of heat release rate by oxygen consumption is based on the assumption that all mater...
Oxygen consumption (OC) calorimetry and carbon dioxide generation (CDG) calorimetry are usual method...
Oxygen consumption (OC) calorimetry and carbon dioxide generation (CDG) calorimetry are usual method...
In the field of reaction-to-fire test, the application of the Oxygen Consumption (OC) and Carbon Dio...
International audienceThis paper is a further contribution to the development of practical relations...
Fire is often considered as the most hazardous accidental event which may affect safety in the chemi...
The Heat Release Rate (HRR) is a critical parameter to characterise a fire. Different methods have b...
This contribution deals with the experimental determination of the Heat Release Rate (HRR) of hydroc...
This contribution deals with the experimental determination of the Heat Release Rate (HRR) of hydroc...
The Heat Release Rate (HRR) is a critical parameter to characterise a fire. Different methods have b...
International audienceThis research deals with the experimental determination of the heat release ra...
International audienceThis research deals with the experimental determination of the heat release ra...
International audienceThis research deals with the experimental determination of the heat release ra...
International audienceThe Heat Release Rate (HRR) is a critical parameter to characterise a fire. Di...
The Heat Release Rate (HRR) is a critical parameter to characterise a fire. Different methods have b...
The calculation of heat release rate by oxygen consumption is based on the assumption that all mater...