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Modelling of Euroclass Test Results by Means of the Cone Calorimeter

Author

Editor

  • Sophie Duquesne

Summary, in English

An important part of introduction of the construction productive directive (CPD) is the introduction of the so-called Euroclasses for building products. The Euroclasses define the different fire classes within the European harmonised system. The major fire test method in this system for wall and ceiling linings, the so-called SBI test (EN 13823), is, however, an intermediate fire test and requires larger test specimens. This makes it difficult for industry to develop new innovative materials as large amounts of samples are necessary to run the test, which is also more cost expensive. In this chapter, a product development tool for this method will be discussed. The product development tool is a simulation model based on small-scale test data obtained in the cone calorimeter tests. First the model will be explained in this chapter. The next step is to show the validation of the model and give guidance on how to use the model for building materials.

Publishing year

2007

Language

English

Pages

215-226

Publication/Series

Multifunctional Barriers for Flexible Structure

Volume

97

Document type

Book chapter

Publisher

Springer

Topic

  • Building Technologies

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 978-3-540-71917-5