2008
DOI: 10.3801/iafss.fss.9-3
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Research on Electrical Fires: The State of the Art

Abstract: Electrical fires-fires directly caused by the flow of electric current or by static electricity-are one of the important types of structure fires. The subsequent development of an electrical fire is generally no different than that of any other type of structural fire. But the mechanisms leading to ignition of an electrical fire are, in many cases, uniquely specialized and in need of specific research to delineate their characteristics. Despite the importance of electrical fires, there has not been any institu… Show more

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“…Based on the thermal application, the incorporation of nanofiller can be divided into two purposes, which are decreasing the flammability and to increase the thermal conductivity. Heat release rate is one of the most important parameters to assess the flammability of a product and its fire hazard 204 . The heat release rate measures the rate of heat energy that is released by fire, which the higher value means faster heat transfer through a material.…”
Section: Flammabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the thermal application, the incorporation of nanofiller can be divided into two purposes, which are decreasing the flammability and to increase the thermal conductivity. Heat release rate is one of the most important parameters to assess the flammability of a product and its fire hazard 204 . The heat release rate measures the rate of heat energy that is released by fire, which the higher value means faster heat transfer through a material.…”
Section: Flammabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tests were carried out using a cone calorimeter in accordance with the guidelines specified in the ISO 5660-1: 2002 Standard [12,13]. During the measurements were recorded, among others, the following parameters:…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The applied voltage will generate other carbonized paths on the healthy insulation surface between the high voltage electrode and ground, thus leading to a flashover or a breakdown [14], with the consequent fire hazard [15]. Therefore, arc tracking can be understood by self-sustained arcing between two or more wires across a carbonized path produced due to degradation of the insulation, which can induce ignition of wiring [16], even in 12 volt automotive wiring systems [17] or explosions [3]. Figure 1 shows an initial corona discharge and the effect of arc tracking in a conductor.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%