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Development Of A Demountable Fire Test Corridor For Assessment Of Floor Coverings

Mcarthur, N.A. and Jolliffe, C.B., 1997. Development Of A Demountable Fire Test Corridor For Assessment Of Floor Coverings. Fire Safety Science 5: 1273-1284. doi:10.3801/IAFSS.FSS.5-1273


ABSTRACT

Presently in Australia there exists an industry-expressed need for a large-scale fire test method to be developed for floor coverings, in order that the validity of AS 1530 Part 3 [I], the method currently specified for control of floor coverings, can be assessed and, if necessary, a replacement test method can be validated. This paper describes the development of a fire test room and 10 m demountable corridor facility to meet this need. It discusses experiments in which heat release rate and flame spread distance were measured as a function of time for wool, nylon and polypropylene carpets burnt in the corridor.


Keyword(s):

large-scale fire tests, corridor tests, carpets, flame spread, flashover, heat release rate, total heat release


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