1980
DOI: 10.1080/00102208008952395
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Wind-Aided Flame Spread Along a Horizontal Fuel Slab

Abstract: The American Society of Testing and Materials test E84 is widely employed in North America to characterize the rate of flame spread along samples of material proposed for use in construction of buildings;by this test, materials, in part, are qualified with respect to fire safety for classes of application. In this tenminute-duration test, an 8 meter slab of the material comprises the ceiling of a sealed duct (termed a Steiner tunnel) through which hot vitiated air (up to about 1150 K) flows after time zero at … Show more

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“…In concurrent flame spread, the rate of spread depends on the coupled time-dependent heat and mass transfer processes in the gas and solid, and the detailed understanding of these processes is still developing. Carrier et al investigated the effects of the sample properties on the wind-aided flame spread rate using a 2-dimensional model of the Steiner tunnel test [1]. Fernandez-Pello used a boundary layer approximation to solve the vertical flame spread on infinitely wide fuel surfaces [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In concurrent flame spread, the rate of spread depends on the coupled time-dependent heat and mass transfer processes in the gas and solid, and the detailed understanding of these processes is still developing. Carrier et al investigated the effects of the sample properties on the wind-aided flame spread rate using a 2-dimensional model of the Steiner tunnel test [1]. Fernandez-Pello used a boundary layer approximation to solve the vertical flame spread on infinitely wide fuel surfaces [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carrier et al . investigated the effects of the sample properties on the wind‐aided flame spread rate by using a two‐dimensional model of the Steiner tunnel test . Fernandez‐Pello used a boundary layer approximation to solve the vertical flame spread on infinitely wide fuel surfaces .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In concurrent flame spread, the rate of spread depends on the coupled time-dependent heat and mass transfer processes in gas and solid, and the detailed understanding of these processes is still developing. Carrier et al investigated the effects of the sample properties on the wind-aided flame spread rate by using a twodimensional model of the Steiner tunnel test [1]. Fernandez-Pello used a boundary layer approximation to solve the vertical flame spread on infinitely wide fuel surfaces [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We know the general nature of the energy feedback system which heats and ignites material ahead of an advancing flame front and many special cases have been studied (40)(41)(42)(43)(44)(45)(46)(47)(48)(49)(50)(51). The really important question before us is "Will it be possible to develop a sufficiently accurate general theory of flame spread that we can use it with confidence in place of correlated test results?".…”
Section: The Firementioning
confidence: 99%