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http://dx.doi.org/10.7731/KIFSE.2015.29.6.084

A Study on Flame Spread Prevention of Sandwich Panel  

Cho, Nam-Wook (Korea Institute of Civil Engineering & Building Technology)
Kim, Do-Hyun (Korea Institute of Civil Engineering & Building Technology)
Shim, Ji-Hun (Korea Institute of Civil Engineering & Building Technology)
Publication Information
Fire Science and Engineering / v.29, no.6, 2015 , pp. 84-90 More about this Journal
Abstract
Multi-layered material (sandwich panel) consists of double-sided steel plate which is incombustible material or similar material and core material which is not incombustible material. In case of sandwich panel which uses combustible material as insulation, flames spread inside the steel plate at the time of fire so that it is difficult to extinguish fire from the outside and flames spread rapidly and may cause the building to collapse. The current Building Act requires the sandwich panel to secure fire-retardant performance according to the purpose and size of building. In this study, the fire spreading prevention structure applied to partial exterior walls was applied to multi-layered material and its effect was measured through full scale fire test and the possibility to secure fire safety of buildings by applying the fire spreading prevention structure to multi-layered material in future was presented.
Keywords
Fire safety; Sandwich panel; Flame spread prevention; Large fire test;
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