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Author
Mizuno, T. | Kawagoe, K.
Title
Burning Behavior of Upholstered Chair. Part 1.
Coporate
Science Univ. of Tokyo, Chiba-ken, Japan
Journal
Fire Science and Technology, Vol. 4, No. 1, 37-45, 1984
Report
CIB W14/85/02 (J),
Keywords
chairs | upholstered furniture | combustion | mass burn | corner tests | comparison | flame height | temperature distribution | irradiance
Abstract
The burning tests of several wood cribs and several modern chairs with soft foam upholstery were carried out in a room. The mass burning rate, gas temperatures inside and outside the plume, smoke density, radiant heat flux, etc. were measured. The burning behavior of the wood crib is very smooth whereas that of the modern upholstered chairs is not simple and depends on many factors. However, according to the experiments conducted in this study, it seems reasonable to assume that the mass burning rate after the peak burning rate is proportional to residual weight, so the mass burning rate m, for this burning period can be estimated with the equation, m=rAwoexp(-A(t-Tp). The three parameters, Tp, r, and A, in this formula are determined on the basis of ranked burning rate. In the case of chairs, grouping the type of chair according to ranked burning rate allows one to determine these parameters for each group.