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Fire Development in Residential Basement Rooms
A multi-phase study program has been established to develop a rational test procedure for evaluating the fire resistance of residential floor assemblies. The first phase of this research program was aimed at characterizing the severity of fires originating in residential rooms and developing a specified set of fire exposure conditions applicable for fire resistance testing of floor constructions. A total of 16 burnout tests were conducted to investigate the fire behavior in typical residential recreation rooms of single family houses.
Fire Development in Residential Basement Rooms
A multi-phase study program has been established to develop a rational test procedure for evaluating the fire resistance of residential floor assemblies. The first phase of this research program was aimed at characterizing the severity of fires originating in residential rooms and developing a specified set of fire exposure conditions applicable for fire resistance testing of floor constructions. A total of 16 burnout tests were conducted to investigate the fire behavior in typical residential recreation rooms of single family houses.
Fire Development in Residential Basement Rooms
J. B. Fang (author) / J. N. Breese (author)
1980
98 pages
Report
No indication
English
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