Flammability behaviour of wood and a review of the methods for its reduction

  • Lowden L
  • Hull T
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Abstract

Wood is one of the most sustainable, aesthetically pleasing and environmentally benign materials. Not only is wood often an integral part of structures, it is also the main source of furnishings found in homes, schools, and offices around the world. The often inevitable hazards of fire make wood a very desirable material for further investigation. As well as ignition resistance and a low heat release rate, timber products have long been required to resist burn-through and maintain structural integrity whilst continuing to provide protection when exposed to fire or heat. Various industry standard tests are thus required to ensure adequate protection from fire is provided.

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Lowden, L., & Hull, T. (2013). Flammability behaviour of wood and a review of the methods for its reduction. Fire Science Reviews, 2(1), 4. https://doi.org/10.1186/2193-0414-2-4

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