The large-scale adoption of wood as a construction material for tall buildings could pave the way for sustainable construction. Its adoption, however, is hindered by a limited understanding of wood's behaviour in a fire. In particular, the effect of oxygen and heat flux on the burning (including pyrolysis) and ignition behaviour of wood is poorly understood. We addressed this gap by studying the effect of oxygen concentration and heat flux on the burning and ignition behaviour of particleboard experimentally and computationally. Particleboard was chosen as a proxy for all woody construction materials. We conducted over 60 experiments in an FPA on samples of particleboard spanning different oxygen concentrations (0–21%), heat fluxes (10–70 k...
The present study analyses the flame extinction of timber under different levels of external heating...
AbstractThe experiment of the non-piloted ignition of corrugated paper exposed to variable heat flux...
International audienceIn this study, the oxidative pyrolysis of large pine wood particles was analys...
Structural softwood (timber) recently gained attention by architects and engineers as a construction...
The charring rates of 12 different wood species originating from Europe and the tropics with densiti...
Peat, wood and straw contain more pyrolysable compounds and generally less ash than coals of differe...
This paper experimentally and theoretically examines the ignition of 50 mm thick samples of wood in...
Peat, wood and straw contain more pyrolysable compounds and generally less ash than coals of differe...
Pyrolysis is a key process in all stages of wood burning from ignition to extinction. Understanding ...
Wood is a material widely used for construction purposes and – in some cases – it is the main elemen...
Development of renewable energy sources for energy production has become increasingly significant in...
This paper experimentally and theoretically examines the ignition of 50 mm thick samples of wood in ...
Engineered timber is an innovative and sustainable construction material, but its uptake has been hi...
Particleboards (PB) and oriented strand boards (OSB) are commonly used materials in building structu...
The single biggest market barriers of building materials is their fire risks, suffering from easily ...
The present study analyses the flame extinction of timber under different levels of external heating...
AbstractThe experiment of the non-piloted ignition of corrugated paper exposed to variable heat flux...
International audienceIn this study, the oxidative pyrolysis of large pine wood particles was analys...
Structural softwood (timber) recently gained attention by architects and engineers as a construction...
The charring rates of 12 different wood species originating from Europe and the tropics with densiti...
Peat, wood and straw contain more pyrolysable compounds and generally less ash than coals of differe...
This paper experimentally and theoretically examines the ignition of 50 mm thick samples of wood in...
Peat, wood and straw contain more pyrolysable compounds and generally less ash than coals of differe...
Pyrolysis is a key process in all stages of wood burning from ignition to extinction. Understanding ...
Wood is a material widely used for construction purposes and – in some cases – it is the main elemen...
Development of renewable energy sources for energy production has become increasingly significant in...
This paper experimentally and theoretically examines the ignition of 50 mm thick samples of wood in ...
Engineered timber is an innovative and sustainable construction material, but its uptake has been hi...
Particleboards (PB) and oriented strand boards (OSB) are commonly used materials in building structu...
The single biggest market barriers of building materials is their fire risks, suffering from easily ...
The present study analyses the flame extinction of timber under different levels of external heating...
AbstractThe experiment of the non-piloted ignition of corrugated paper exposed to variable heat flux...
International audienceIn this study, the oxidative pyrolysis of large pine wood particles was analys...