- Author
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Sultan, M. A.
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Benichou, N.
- Title
- Heat Exposure Measurements in Fire Resistance Wall and Floor Test Furnaces.
- Coporate
- National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
- Report
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NRCC-46893,
- Book or Conf
- Structures in Fire, 3rd International Workshop. Proceedings. May 10-11, 2004,
Ontario, Canada,
1-9 p.,
2004
- Keywords
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heat exposure
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fire resistance
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walls
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floors
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tests
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furnaces
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heat flux
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sensors
- Identifiers
- heat flux sensors; thermal properties of furnace lining and specimen materials
- Abstract
- This paper presents the results of 12 heat exposure tests: 6 in standard, full-scale wall and floor furnaces, and 6 in non-standard, intermediate-scale wall and floor furnaces. These tests were conducted to investigate the effect of full-scale furnace depth (wall and floor furnaces), furnace size (full-scale and intermediate-scale furnaces) and furnace orientation (intermediate-scale wall and floor furnaces) on the heat exposure.The results showed that, the difference in heat exposure in full-scale floor and wall as well as in the intermediate-scale floor and wall furnaces is 5% and 4%, respectively. However, the heat exposure in an intermediate-scale wall and floor furnace is higher than in full-scale wall and floor furnaces by 18% and 15%, respectively.