- Author
- Martin, S. B. | Inman, L. B.
- Title
- Effect of Fire Retardants on the Heat-Release Rate of Building Materials. Interim Report. October 1, 1978-June 30, 1980.
- Coporate
- SRI International Corp., Menlo Park, CA
- Sponsor
- National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD
- Report
- NBS GCR 81-329, July 1981, 39 p.
- Distribution
- Available from National Technical Information Service
- Contract
- GRANT-E0A01783559
- Book or Conf
- SRI International. International Conference on Fire Safety. 6th Proceedings. January 12-16, 1981, SRI International, Menlo Park, CA, Menlo Park, CA, 87-109 p., 1981
- Keywords
- calorimeters | cellulose | char | fire retardants | heat release | heat release rate
- Abstract
- A method was developed for making up thick cellulosic specimens with thermocouples implanted at various depths to determine the time dependent temperature profiles when exposed to external radiant fluxes. Specimens of alpha cellulose, both untreated and treated with 2 percent by weight of Na2B4O7, were exposed to an applied radiant flux of 3.7 W/cm(2) in the SRI heat release rate calorimeter in order to examine the effect of the fire retardants on the heat release rate. The results on a limited number of tests suggest that the char enhancement, produced by the presence of Na2B4O7, reduces the heat release rate mainly by the reduction of the caloric value of the volatile products rather than by the insulating effect of the increased char layer thickness.