- Author
- Manzello, S. L. | Hayashi, Y. | Yoneki, T. | Yamamoto, Y.
- Title
- Quantifying the Vulnerabilities of Ceramic Tile Roofing Assemblies to Ignition During a Firebrand Attack.
- Coporate
- National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD Building Research Institute (BRI), Tachihara 1, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 0305-802, Japan Tokyo Fire Dept., 100-8119, Japan
- Journal
- Fire Safety Journal, Vol. 45, No. 1, 35-43, January 2010
- Keywords
- roofs | ignition | ceramics | fire brands | wildland urban interface | roofing (finishes) | tiles | experiments | wind velocity
- Identifiers
- range of parameters considered for ceramic tile roofing assemblies; range of parameters considered for ceramic tile roofing assemblies; Fire Research Wind Tunnel Facility (FRWTF) at the Building Research Institute, Tsukuba, Japan; pine needles and leaves under tiles not considered; pine needles and leaves under tiles considered; gaps within ceramic tile roofing assemblies
- Abstract
- An experimental campaign was conducted to investigate the vulnerabilities of ceramic tile roofing assemblies to ignition under a controlled firebrand attack using the NIST firebrand generator. The results of a parametric study on the ignition propensity of ceramic tile roofing assemblies under a firebrand attack using the firebrand generator installed inside the Fire Research Wind Tunnel Facility (FRWTF) at the Building Research Institute in Tsukuba, Japan is presented. Over the range of parameters considered, ceramic tile roofing assemblies were found to be vulnerable to ignition during a firebrand attack.