- Author
- Alkidas, A. | Champion, E. | Giddens, W. | Hess, R. W. | Durbetaki, P. | Wulff, W. | Zuber, N.
- Title
- Study of Hazards From Burning Apparel and the Relation of Hazard to Tests Methods. Progress Report No. 5. April 1, 1972-June 30, 1972.
- Coporate
- Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
- Sponsor
- National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD National Science Foundation, Washington, DC
- Report
- Progress Report No. 5, July 1, 1972, 51 p.
- Contract
- NSF-GRANT-FI-31882
- Keywords
- garments | fabrics | fire hazards | test methods | flammable fabrics | ignition time | moisture effect | specific heat | statistics
- Identifiers
- achievements during first reporting period; fabric porperty measurements; ignition time and moisture effects; effect of heating mode on fabric ignition time; ignition time statistics
- Abstract
- The work reported herein was carried out at the Georgia Institute of Technology during the time from April 1, 1972 through June 30, 1972, sponsored by the National Science Foundation under the RANN program (Research Applied to National Needs) and monitored by the Government-Industry Research Committee on Fabric Flammability (GIRCFF). The work constitutes a continuation of the research carried out under the previous NSF Grant GK-27189 and under the same GIRCFF program during the contract period from November 1, 1970 through November 30, 1971. The GIRIFF program involves, besides the Georgia Institute of Technology, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Factory Mutual Research Institute and the Gillette Company Research Institute. The purpose of the experimental and analytical research performed at the Georgia Institute of Technology is to provide the modeling rules and the fabric characteristics needed for determining the fabric ignition probability for given exposure to a heat source.