NATURAL-CONVECTION SMOLDER OF POLYURETHANE FOAM, UPWARD PROPAGATION

Citation
Jl. Torero et Ac. Fernandezpello, NATURAL-CONVECTION SMOLDER OF POLYURETHANE FOAM, UPWARD PROPAGATION, Fire safety journal, 24(1), 1995, pp. 35-52
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science","Engineering, Civil
Journal title
ISSN journal
03797112
Volume
24
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
35 - 52
Database
ISI
SICI code
0379-7112(1995)24:1<35:NSOPFU>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
An experimental study is conducted of upward smolder of polyurethane f oam in natural convection. The objective of the study is to provide fu rther understanding of the mechanisms controlling upward smolder, and verification of theoretical models of the problem. Measurements of the temperature histories at several locations through the foam sample ar e used to infer the characteristics of the smolder process, and to cal culate the smolder propagation velocity as a function of the location along the sample length and the sample size. Particularly interesting is the observation that in upward smolder there is a transition from a n initial smolder process that is characterized by the propagation of a single oxidation reaction (smolder) to one that consists of an endot hermic pyrolysis reaction that precedes the smolder reaction. Also int eresting is the observation that this change in smolder pattern appear s to be generated by the onset of oxidation reactions in the char left behind by the smolder reaction, which deplete the oxygen from the oxi dizer gas flow. Since in upward smokier the oxidizer is induced upward in the same direction of smolder propagation, the experimental data a re compared with the predictions of previously developed models of for ward smolder. The good agreement between theory and experiments verifi es that the smolder controlling mechanisms and simplifying assumptions implicit in the models are appropriate at least for the present exper imental conditions. This type of smolder is only characteristic of for ward smolder, since for the above mechanisms to happen the fresh oxidi zer must flow through the char prior to reaching the smolder reaction. Also particular to this type of smolder is the transition to flaming since it appears to be generated through the onset of strong oxidation reactions in the char.