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Author
Madrzykowski, D. | Roadarmel, G. L. | DeLauter, L. A.
Title
Durable Agents for Exposure Protection in Wildland/Urban Interface Conflagrations. Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake Survey.
Coporate
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
Report
NISTIR 6030, June 1997,
Book or Conf
U.S./Japan Government Cooperative Program on Natural Resources (UJNR). Fire Research and Safety. 13th Joint Panel Meeting. Volume 2. March 13-20, 1996, Gaithersburg, MD, Beall, K. A., Editors, 345-350 p., 1997
Keywords
fire safety | fire research | wildland fires | compressed air foam | water | gelling agents | experiments | ignition | fire spread | urban/wildland interface | siding
Identifiers
flame extension times for untreated siding materials; flame extinsion times for siding materials treated with 'durable agents', 15 minute pretreatement time
Abstract
The objective of this study was to investigate the capability of "durable agents" to protect building exterior materials from ignition. The "durable agents" used in this study included: a protein-based, compressed air foam, and two different water thickners, also known as gelling agents. Two exterior wall sections forming a corner were pre-treated with a "durable agent" and exposed to a 50 kW fire for 10 minutes. Flame extension on the exterior siding was recorded during the tests. This study demonstrated that durable agents applied to combustible exterior siding reduce the likelihood of ignition and flame spread.