Heat of combustion in spreading wood crib fires with application to ceiling jets
Responding to a challenge raised with respect to a 1989 revision of a 1979 paper on the ceiling jet of t-squared fires, we have measured the heat of combustion in the growth phase of wood cribs made of sugar pine, the test fuel in the original work, needed to generalize the ceiling jet measurements...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fire safety journal 2006-07, Vol.41 (5), p.343-348 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Responding to a challenge raised with respect to a 1989 revision of a 1979 paper on the ceiling jet of
t-squared fires, we have measured the heat of combustion in the growth phase of wood cribs made of sugar pine, the test fuel in the original work, needed to generalize the ceiling jet measurements to any combustible. The present determination of the chemical heat of combustion in the growth phase, 14.1
kJ/g, is a little higher than adopted in 1989 (12.5
kJ/g, from wood sample burning with diffusion flame) but still considerably lower than employed in 1979 (20.9
kJ/g, from oxygen bomb calorimetry). More importantly, the
convective heat of combustion was measured as 11.5
kJ/g, which has been employed to update the ceiling jet equations for temperature and velocity in
t-squared fires. An explanation is offered for the varying, and often higher than expected ceiling-level temperatures measured with thermocouples directly over the fire in the original experiments, suggesting that both plume lean and thermocouple insertion depth may have affected the indicated temperature. |
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ISSN: | 0379-7112 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.firesaf.2006.01.008 |