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Superposition of heat release rate curves for combustibles with bench-scale tests

Chow et al., 2006

Document ID
12518628616767751921
Author
Chow W
Han S
Publication year
Publication venue
Polymer testing

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In fire hazard assessment, the resultant heat release rate of burning different combustibles has to be known. The principle of superposition is commonly applied to estimate the total heat release rate from the individual curves measured for single items. Accuracy of such an …
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