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Author
Lawson, J. R. | Walton, W. D. | Twilley, W. H.
Title
Fire Performance of Furnishings as Measured in the NBS Furniture Calorimeter. Part 1.
File
  1. get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=102878
Coporate
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD
Report
NBSIR 83-2787, January 1984, 133 p.
Keywords
furniture | calorimeters | heat release rate | mass loss | radiant energy | smoke | oxygen consumption
Abstract
A heat release rate calorimeter developed at the National Bureau of Standards was used to measure the fire performance of a wide range of furnishings. The heat release rates measured in the calorimeter are determined through the use of oxygen consumption techniques. Data are presented on the free burning characteristics of 28 tests involving 23 different types of furnishings. The furnishings evaluated are classed into the following groups: easy chairs, sofas, waiting room and patient chairs, wardrobe closets, bookcase and bedding. The information presented in this report will provide a basis for selecting types of furniture to be used in health care facilities, hospitals and other living facilities. The test results also provide information needed by other areas of fire research, such as the study of fire growth in compartments and mathematical modeling of fire development. In addition to heat release rates, data are given on the rates of mass loss, thermal radiation and smoke production from the burning furniture specimens.