- Author
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Markstein, G. H.
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deRis, J.
- Title
- Flame Spread Along Fuel Edges.
- Coporate
- Factory Mutual Research Corp., Norwood, MA
- Sponsor
- National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC
- Contract
- NBS-CONTRACT-2-36011
- Book or Conf
- Combustion Institute/Eastern States Section. Fall Meeting, 1974. November 12-13, 1974,
Silver Spring, MD,
1-29 p.,
1974
- Keywords
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flame spread
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fabrics
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cotton fabrics
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pyrolysis products
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textiles
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solid fuels
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polymethyl methacrylate
- Abstract
- The rate of flame spread along the free upper edge of vertically suspended fabrics was always found to exceed the normal downward spread rate. With a cotton fabric, the edge spread rate Ve normalized by the minimum downward rate [symbol] approximately satisfied the empirical relationship [symbol] where [symbol] is the angle of inclination of the edge with respect to the horizontal direction. A tentative interpretation of this relationship in terms of convective transport of pyrolysis products towards the edge points is proposed. Some data on horizontal edge spread for a variety of cotton and polyester-cotton fabrics are also presented. The downward flame spread [symbol] along vertical edges of wedge-shaped samples of polymethyl methacrylate was found to satisfy the empirical relationship [symbol] where [symbol] is the wedge angle.