Abstract
In Part II, it was reported that, when smouldering combustion propagates downward through a vertical rod of radius γ with a constant velocity υ, the distribution of temperature T inside the rod is given by [formula omitted] (1) when referred to an ordinate Ox moving downward with the propagation. The constants k, c, ρ are respectively the thermal conductivity, the specific heat and the density of the rod ; Δ the thickness of a stagnant boundary layer assumed to exist around the rod ; Ti the ignition temperature ; Ta the ambient temperature ; h the heat transfer coefficient ; and q is a constant depending upon the chemical composition of the rod and the ambient air. The solution of the equation(1) is, in general [formula omitted] (2) where [formula omitted] and A and B are integration constants. Taking the fire front as the origin of Ox, the boundary condition is[formula omitted] (3) As was discussed in Part I, there is no solution of (1) which satisfies (3) in a strict sense, but (3) is fulfilled approximately when β=0 (4) This gives us not only υ in terms of c, ρ, k, etc. as[formula omitted] (5) but T in the form : [formula omitted] (6) where C and D are integration constants. It was reported in Part II that (5) showed remarkable coincidence with experiments. Now in this report, it will be shown that the equation (6), too, coincides satisfactorily with experimental results showing that our theory has got another strong evidence. © 1968, Japan Association for Fire Science and Engineering. All rights reserved.
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Kinbara, T., Endô, H., & Sega, S. (1968). Propagation of Combustion in Solid Materials Part III. Temperature distribution in a Smouldering Rod. Bulletin of Japan Association for Fire Science and Engineering, 18(1), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.11196/kasai.18.1
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