A parametric experimental study was performed to characterise the fire spread dynamics in a simplified ventilated façade using a medium-scale testing rig comprised of a non-combustible and a combustible cladding wall (1800 × 600 mm). Three different cavity widths and four different cladding materials were tested. Measurements of the flame height, the incident heat flux on the non-combustible cavity wall and oxygen consumption calorimetry were performed. A strong relationship between flame height and heat release rate was found for the growth phase of the fire. It has been shown that the time for encapsulation failure and subsequent cladding material core ignition decreased as the cavity width was reduced since the heat transfer to the walls...
Tests were carried out to examine the contribution of insulating material in cavity walls to propaga...
Knowledge of the first principles defining fire behaviour in large enclosures remains limited despit...
External fire spread has the potential to breach vertical compartmentation and violate the fire safe...
Narrow gaps and cavities present in modern construction systems have been identified as one of the k...
The design of buildings using multilayer constructions poses a challenge for fire safety and needs t...
The main purpose of these tests is to get some information on fire spread along a combustible façade...
This publication is a documentation of the results of experiments carried out to investigate upward ...
Experimental techniques have been used to investigate three upward flame spread phenomena of particu...
During a fire event, ventilated facade systems may contribute to external fire spreading to the uppe...
International audienceUnderstanding of the physics and mechanisms of externally venting flames from ...
Air cavities and gaps between material layers are common in construction systems, e.g. ventilated fa...
This report describes methods of predicting heat flux exposure to external walls due to the impingem...
Present uncertainties in key ventilation parameters, characterising the fire performance of facades,...
AbstractThe objective of this paper was to gain an understanding of the upward flame spread phenomen...
International audienceA façade assembly including insulation materials as wood is currently utilized...
Tests were carried out to examine the contribution of insulating material in cavity walls to propaga...
Knowledge of the first principles defining fire behaviour in large enclosures remains limited despit...
External fire spread has the potential to breach vertical compartmentation and violate the fire safe...
Narrow gaps and cavities present in modern construction systems have been identified as one of the k...
The design of buildings using multilayer constructions poses a challenge for fire safety and needs t...
The main purpose of these tests is to get some information on fire spread along a combustible façade...
This publication is a documentation of the results of experiments carried out to investigate upward ...
Experimental techniques have been used to investigate three upward flame spread phenomena of particu...
During a fire event, ventilated facade systems may contribute to external fire spreading to the uppe...
International audienceUnderstanding of the physics and mechanisms of externally venting flames from ...
Air cavities and gaps between material layers are common in construction systems, e.g. ventilated fa...
This report describes methods of predicting heat flux exposure to external walls due to the impingem...
Present uncertainties in key ventilation parameters, characterising the fire performance of facades,...
AbstractThe objective of this paper was to gain an understanding of the upward flame spread phenomen...
International audienceA façade assembly including insulation materials as wood is currently utilized...
Tests were carried out to examine the contribution of insulating material in cavity walls to propaga...
Knowledge of the first principles defining fire behaviour in large enclosures remains limited despit...
External fire spread has the potential to breach vertical compartmentation and violate the fire safe...