
This paper summarizes the material and fire properties of solid flammable/combustible materials /substances /products, which are used as inputs for the computer numerical fire models. At the same time it gives the test standards for their determination.
heat of reaction, density, heat of gasification, gross heat of combustion, production rate of species, flame spread parameter, thermal inertia, pyrolysis, Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General), Material and fire properties of flammable/combustible solid materials, coefficient of thermal conductivity, emissivity, input data into mathematical models of fire, ignition, test standards, specific heat, mass loss rate, TA1-2040, combustion efficiency, flame extinction coefficient, ignition temperature
heat of reaction, density, heat of gasification, gross heat of combustion, production rate of species, flame spread parameter, thermal inertia, pyrolysis, Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General), Material and fire properties of flammable/combustible solid materials, coefficient of thermal conductivity, emissivity, input data into mathematical models of fire, ignition, test standards, specific heat, mass loss rate, TA1-2040, combustion efficiency, flame extinction coefficient, ignition temperature
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