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Author
Ohlemiller, T. J.
Title
Smoldering Combustion Propagation on Solid Wood.
Coporate
Maryland Univ., College Park National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
Book or Conf
International Association for Fire Safety Science. Fire Safety Science. Proceedings. 3rd International Symposium. July 8-12, 1991, Elsevier Applied Science, New York, Edinburgh, Scotland, Cox, G.; Langford, B., Editors, 565-574 p., 1991
Keywords
fire research | fire safety | fire science | smoldering combustion | wood | smoldering
Identifiers
smolder propagation
Abstract
Factors controlling the spread of smoldering combustion on solid wood (red oak, white pine) were examined in a configruation designed to enable self-sustained smolder. The sample was in the form of a U-shaped channel 74 cm long with 6.4 cm thick walls. A controlled flow of air was confined to the interior of the channel. Smoldering was initiated on the interior surface either of the upstream end of this channel (yielding forward smolder propagation), the downstream end (reverse smolder) or mid-length (coupled forward/reverse smolder). In separate tests the air flow velocity (referred to the initial cross section of the channel) was varied from about 9 to 22 cm/sec. At the low end of this range, the smoldering process was prone to extinction; at the high end it was increasingly likely to transition into flaming combustion. A simple energy balance model indicates a central role of radiative transfer in sustaining the smolder process.