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2010 |
Fire Behaviour of Tropical and European Wood and Fire Resistance of
Fire Doors Made of this Wood
Hugi E; Weber R 2010
Fire Technology, Springer Science+Business Media, USA, 20p.
Abstract: In the building industry, there is
currently a significant lack of information on fire resistance properties
of room separation elements made of tropical wood species. The objective
of the present study is to fill this gap by investigating the fire behaviour
of tropical wood species and subsequently assessing the fire resistance
of elements made of this material. In particular, the prime target was
to find easy to measure parameters which correlate with both the charring
rate and the deflection, the latter caused by fire induced rapid dehumidification.
Further, the so found parameters have been investigated for suitability
as reliable predictors for fire resistance of fire doors when tropical
wood is used as substitute for European native wood. A series of measurements
were carried out for tropical and European wood species. Beam deflection
and charring rate as well as the fire resistance of doors were measured
in standard fire (ISO 834-1). In addition, the oxygen permeability index
(OPI) of wood, which appears to have a strong correlation with the charring
rate, was measured. It is shown that in consideration of fire resistance
both the charring rate and the deflection have to be addressed when tropical
wood is used as substitute for European native wood. Finally, it is clearly
confirmed that a single parameter such as wood density is not reliable
to assess the substitution of an alternative wood species for a species
on which fire resistance test results are available.
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