Measurements of Heat and Combustion Products in Reduced-Scale Ventilation-Limited Compartment Fires http://fire.nist.gov/bfrlpubs/fire07/PDF/f07023.pdf 2007 A series of new reduced-scale compartment fire experiments were conducted, which included local measurements of temperature and species composition. The measurements are unique to the compartment fire literature. By design, the exper
DIN 4102-15-1990 Fire resistance of building materials and components; Fire behaviour of building materials and elements "Brandschacht" https://standards.globalspec.com/std/538740/DIN%204102-15
BS EN 13238:2010 Reaction to fire tests for building products. Conditioning procedures and general rules for selection of substrates Building material sample pretreatment https://shop.bsigroup.com/ProductDetail/?pid=000000000030166839
Pretreatment environment: 23+ -2 degrees, 50+ -5% Requirements: At least 48 hours, until the weight; once every 24 hours, the quality does not ex
The oxygen consumption principle test method is based on a simple physical fact that a certain amount of oxygen is consumed to generate a heat release amount. For organic liquids and gaseous fuels with combustion products of CO2, H2O, HF, HCl, Br2, SO2 and N2, scholars believe that these bonds are similar because the energy generated during combustion is mainly caused by breaking CC bonds or C
Red Standard Test Method for Cigarette Ignition Resistance of Mock-Up Upholstered Furniture Assemblies
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ASTM E1352-2008a Standard Test Method for Resistance to Smoke Combustion of Composite Furniture with Modeled Upholstered *Similar to ASTM E 1353-08; equivalent NFPA 260 Standard Test Methods for Cigarette Ignition
BS EN 13501-1:2018 Fire classification of construction products and building elements. Classification using data from reaction to fire tests https://shop.bsigroup.com/ProductDetail/?pid=000000000030348263
BS EN 13501-1:2007+A1:2009 Fire classification of construction products and building elements. Classification using test data from reaction to fire tests