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Author
Quintiere, J. G.
Title
Assessment of Correlations Between Laboratory and Full-Scale Experiment for the FAA Aircraft Fire Safety Program. Part 2. Rate of Energy Release in Fire.
Coporate
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD
Sponsor
Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, DC
Report
NBSIR 82-2536; DOT/FAA/CT-82/108, July 1982, 24 p.
Distribution
Available from National Technical Information Service
Keywords
energy transfer | calorimeters | correlation | fire tests | flame spread | ignition | mass loss | test methods
Identifiers
materials flammability
Abstract
The rate of energy release in fire is discussed. The significance of calorimetric measurements of energy release for materials is related to thermal-dynamic parameters, namely heat of reaction and stoichiometric coefficients. It is shown that a common set of parameters is necessary to express ignition, flame spread and mass loss due to combustion and heat transfer in fires. The relationship of ignition and flame spread to rate of energy release in fires is presented along with a presentation on upward spread.