Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6715140 | Construction and Building Materials | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This study investigated the factors affecting the fire safety analysis of the common construction material flexible polyurethane foam, based on combustion at various inclination angles and the ambient pressures at the altitudes of the cities of Hefei (99.8â¯kPa) and Lhasa (66.5â¯kPa). The effects of ambient air pressure, specimen width and inclination angle on the burning rate (as determined by mass loss), average flame spreading velocity, flame temperature and flame length were examined. The combustion rate was lower at 66.5â¯kPa and the wider specimens exhibited gradual spreading of the flame front in conjunction with melting and dripping. The burning rates at various inclinations were found to correlate with the pressure according to the expression mÌâpn,0.67
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Authors
Xin Ma, Ran Tu, Chao Ding, Yi Zeng, Yang Wang, Tingyong Fang,