Literature DB >> 28890598

Experimental Investigation of Wood Decking Assemblies Exposed to Firebrand Showers.

Samuel L Manzello1, Sayaka Suzuki2.   

Abstract

Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) fires have become a problem of great concern across multiple continents. An important mechanism of structure ignition in WUI fires and urban fires is the production of firebrands. During WUI fires, decking assemblies have been observed to be an ignition vulnerability based on post-fire damage surveys conducted by NIST and elsewhere. The authors have conducted scoping experiments and demonstrated the dangers of the dynamic process of continual, wind-driven firebrand showers landing on decking assemblies for wind speeds of 6 m/s. In this study, eight full-scale experiments were conducted with wood decking assemblies under a wind speed of 8 m/s. The basis for these new investigations was twofold: observe possible vulnerabilities of wood decking assemblies to continuous, wind-driven firebrands at higher wind speed as firebrand accumulation patterns were expected to be influenced by wind speed, and examine if wall ignition occurred due to the burning decking assembly. To this end, sections of wood decking assemblies (1.2 m by 1.2 m) were constructed and attached to a reentrant corner assembly. The deck/reentrant corner assembly was then exposed to continuous, wind-driven firebrand bombardment generated by a full-scale Continuous Feed Firebrand Generator installed in the Fire Research Wind Tunnel Facility (FRWTF) at the Building Research Institute (BRI) in Japan. The mass of firebrands required for flaming ignitions under a wind speed of 8 m/s was considerably less compared with those under a wind speed of 6 m/s. This result is postulated to be due to higher firebrand surface temperatures as the wind speed was increased. For the decking assembly to wall ignition studies, the interface between the decking assembly and the wall appeared to be a weak point; this is not addressed in the current test methods.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28890598      PMCID: PMC5587138          DOI: 10.1016/j.firesaf.2017.05.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fire Saf J        ISSN: 0379-7112            Impact factor:   2.764


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1.  Special Section on Structure Ignition in Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) Fires.

Authors:  Samuel L Manzello; Stephen L Quarles
Journal:  Fire Technol       Date:  2016-12-27       Impact factor: 2.239

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1.  On the Importance of Firebrand Processes in Large Outdoor Fires.

Authors:  Samuel L Manzello
Journal:  J Combust Soc Jpn       Date:  2019

2.  Influence of Board Spacing on Mitigating Wood Decking Assembly Ignition.

Authors:  Samuel L Manzello; Sayaka Suzuki
Journal:  Fire Saf J       Date:  2019       Impact factor: 2.764

3.  Role of Firebrand Combustion in Large Outdoor Fire Spread.

Authors:  Samuel L Manzello; Sayaka Suzuki; Michael J Gollner; A Carlos Fernandez-Pello
Journal:  Prog Energy Combust Sci       Date:  2020
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