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http://dx.doi.org/10.7731/KIFSE.856ab02a

Fire Tests for Representative Combustibles in Residential Facilities for the Development of Field Commander Training Content  

Moon, Min-Ho (Fire Protection Technology Center, Korea Conformity Laboratories)
Yang, So-Yeon (Fire Protection Technology Center, Korea Conformity Laboratories)
Han, Kuk-Il (Fire Protection Technology Center, Korea Conformity Laboratories)
Lee, Ji-Hee (Advanced Technology Institute of Construction Environmental Energy, Kyunpook National University)
Kim, Hyung-Jun (Fire Protection Technology Center, Korea Conformity Laboratories)
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Fire Science and Engineering / v.34, no.2, 2020 , pp. 22-29 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, the fire patterns, heat emissions, and smoke generated by means of fire tests developed for representative combustibles in residential facilities were analyzed from among seven fire types. These combustibles were selected in a previous study to simulate real-world situations and professionalism required while dealing with these types of fires and develop the field commander training content. Consequently, the maximum heat dissipation was recorded as 728.6 kW, followed by the dissipation measured from the combination of a mattress and electric blanket, desk and chair, and TV and mattress. The total heat emission of sofas (226.2 MJ) and the combination of mattress and electric blanket (2,259.5 ㎡) was recorded. In this study, the scope of the tests was limited to the fire characteristics and characteristics of the combustibles, and it is expected that a simulation using various data acquisition methods and FDS would be performed and evaluated at a later stage.
Keywords
Training content; Combustible material; Fire growth; Heat release rate; Smoke production release;
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