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Steady heat release rate by the moment–area method
10.1002/fam.957.abs
A simple mathematical procedure is described for computing temporal averages of heat release rate (HRR) data from the moments and area of the history. The moment–area method was used to calculate average HRRs for over 200 specimens having a wide range of chemical composition and sample thickness tested on a bench‐scale fire calorimeter at various external heat fluxes. The average values of HRR obtained by the moment–area method are essentially independent of sample thickness and are potentially useful for ranking material flammability and determining material combustion properties. Published in 2007 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Steady heat release rate by the moment–area method
10.1002/fam.957.abs
A simple mathematical procedure is described for computing temporal averages of heat release rate (HRR) data from the moments and area of the history. The moment–area method was used to calculate average HRRs for over 200 specimens having a wide range of chemical composition and sample thickness tested on a bench‐scale fire calorimeter at various external heat fluxes. The average values of HRR obtained by the moment–area method are essentially independent of sample thickness and are potentially useful for ranking material flammability and determining material combustion properties. Published in 2007 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Steady heat release rate by the moment–area method
Lyon, Richard E. (author) / Crowley, Sean (author) / Walters, Richard N. (author)
Fire and Materials ; 32 ; 199-212
2008-06-01
14 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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