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Short Communication: application of a surrogate material in assessing the impact of porosity on re-ignition of wood-based materials
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Short Communication: application of a surrogate material in assessing the impact of porosity on re-ignition of wood-based materials

B. Moghtaderi, T. Poespowati, B. Dlugogorski and E. Kennedy
Fire and Materials, Vol.26(2), pp.99-101
2002
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Abstract

Re-ignition behaviour of charred solid fuels after extinction by water is studied. In this communication the effect of material porosity on re-ignition is investigated. A surrogate ceramic material is used so as to separate the pyrolysis and combustion processes from those associated with heat transfer. Experimental data are reported for different sample thickness and porosity, and varying heat flux and water application time.

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7 Engineering & Materials Science
7.139 Energy & Fuels
7.139.89 Gasification
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Materials Science, Multidisciplinary
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Materials Science
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