2020
DOI: 10.6028/nist.sp.1246
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Assessing the predictive capability for real-scale residential upholstered furniture mock-up fires using cone calorimeter measurements:

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“…Additional details concerning construction of the cushions along with photographs of the construction process are included in NIST SP1246. 9 T A B L E 3 Properties of FRFPUF supplied by manufacturer…”
Section: Cushion Construction and Materials Utilizedmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Additional details concerning construction of the cushions along with photographs of the construction process are included in NIST SP1246. 9 T A B L E 3 Properties of FRFPUF supplied by manufacturer…”
Section: Cushion Construction and Materials Utilizedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23 A number of potential approaches for characterizing the HRR curves were considered in our NIST SP, but ultimately it was decided to use the 10 parameters discussed below. 9 In previous studies of RUF burning behavior the initial fire growth has sometimes been characterized in terms of the period required to grow to an arbitrary, relatively low value of HRR, for example, see the CBUF study. 24 Since multiple HRR peaks were characteristic of the temporal profiles for many of the mock-up combinations, it was desirable to capture their characteristics in some way.…”
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“…A barrier fabric was added as a liner between the cover fabric and the wadding in Test 2 only. Metal staples in place of sewing thread and zippers were used to close the barrier fabric seams because seam failure was previously observed even with fire resistant threads and aluminum zippers [30]. The seams were obtained by overlapping about 50 mm of barrier fabric on each side of the seam and by folding the overlapped barrier fabrics in half before stapling.…”
Section: Ruf Specimensmentioning
confidence: 99%