Influence of Density on Foam Collapse under Burning
The fire behaviour of flexible polyurethane foams was studied using a cone calorimeter, with a special emphasis on the collapse step. Only one peak of heat release rate, ranging from 200 to 450 kW/m<sup>2</sup>, is observed for thin foams, depending on the foam density and the heat flux....
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doaj-4a161f13762747b6b9d1b0434ac6d0742020-12-23T00:05:20ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602021-12-0113131310.3390/polym13010013Influence of Density on Foam Collapse under BurningAbdoul Fayçal Baguian0Salifou Koucka Ouiminga1Claire Longuet2Anne-Sophie Caro-Bretelle3Stéphane Corn4Antoine Bere5Rodolphe Sonnier6Laboratoire de Physique et de Chimie de l’Environnement, Université Joseph KI-ZERBO, Ouagadougou 03 BP 7021, Burkina FasoLaboratoire de Physique et de Chimie de l’Environnement, Université Joseph KI-ZERBO, Ouagadougou 03 BP 7021, Burkina FasoIMT—Mines Ales, Polymers Hybrids and Composites (PCH), 6 Avenue De Clavières, F-30319 Alès Cedex, FranceLMGC, IMT Mines Ales, Univ. Montpellier, CNRS, F-30319 Alès Cedex, FranceLMGC, IMT Mines Ales, Univ. Montpellier, CNRS, F-30319 Alès Cedex, FranceLaboratoire de Physique et de Chimie de l’Environnement, Université Joseph KI-ZERBO, Ouagadougou 03 BP 7021, Burkina FasoIMT—Mines Ales, Polymers Hybrids and Composites (PCH), 6 Avenue De Clavières, F-30319 Alès Cedex, FranceThe fire behaviour of flexible polyurethane foams was studied using a cone calorimeter, with a special emphasis on the collapse step. Only one peak of heat release rate, ranging from 200 to 450 kW/m<sup>2</sup>, is observed for thin foams, depending on the foam density and the heat flux. On the contrary, heat release rate (HRR) curves exhibit two peaks for 10 cm-thick foams, the second one corresponding to the pool fire formed after foam collapse. In all cases, the collapse occurs at a constant rate through the whole thickness. The rate of the recession of the front was calculated using digital and infrared cameras. Interestingly, its value is relatively constant whatever the heat flux (especially between 25 and 35 kW/m<sup>2</sup>), probably because of the very low heat conductivity preventing heat transfer through the thickness. The rate increases for the lightest foam but the fraction of burnt polymer during collapse is constant. Therefore, the pool fire is more intense for the densest foam. A simple macroscopic model taking into account only the heat transfer into the foam leads to much lower front recession rates, evidencing that the collapse is piloted by the cell walls’ rigidity.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/13/1/13polyurethane foamfire behaviourcollapse |
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Abdoul Fayçal Baguian Salifou Koucka Ouiminga Claire Longuet Anne-Sophie Caro-Bretelle Stéphane Corn Antoine Bere Rodolphe Sonnier Influence of Density on Foam Collapse under Burning Polymers polyurethane foam fire behaviour collapse |
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Abdoul Fayçal Baguian Salifou Koucka Ouiminga Claire Longuet Anne-Sophie Caro-Bretelle Stéphane Corn Antoine Bere Rodolphe Sonnier |
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Influence of Density on Foam Collapse under Burning |
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Influence of Density on Foam Collapse under Burning |
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Influence of Density on Foam Collapse under Burning |
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Influence of Density on Foam Collapse under Burning |
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Influence of Density on Foam Collapse under Burning |
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influence of density on foam collapse under burning |
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Polymers |
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2073-4360 |
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2021-12-01 |
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The fire behaviour of flexible polyurethane foams was studied using a cone calorimeter, with a special emphasis on the collapse step. Only one peak of heat release rate, ranging from 200 to 450 kW/m<sup>2</sup>, is observed for thin foams, depending on the foam density and the heat flux. On the contrary, heat release rate (HRR) curves exhibit two peaks for 10 cm-thick foams, the second one corresponding to the pool fire formed after foam collapse. In all cases, the collapse occurs at a constant rate through the whole thickness. The rate of the recession of the front was calculated using digital and infrared cameras. Interestingly, its value is relatively constant whatever the heat flux (especially between 25 and 35 kW/m<sup>2</sup>), probably because of the very low heat conductivity preventing heat transfer through the thickness. The rate increases for the lightest foam but the fraction of burnt polymer during collapse is constant. Therefore, the pool fire is more intense for the densest foam. A simple macroscopic model taking into account only the heat transfer into the foam leads to much lower front recession rates, evidencing that the collapse is piloted by the cell walls’ rigidity. |
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polyurethane foam fire behaviour collapse |
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