Brief summary of the Hungarian test method (MSZ 14800-6:2009) of fire propagation on building façades
When a fully developed fire from one compartment of a building spreads from a window to a façade, it is considered to be one of the most dangerous causes of fire propagation on façades. The Hungarian test method described in standard MSZ 14800-6:2009 focuses on determining the effect and risk evalua...
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doaj-fcb91fecb94b4d11bcfd6c4d4db2445a2021-02-02T00:45:25ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2016-01-01460100210.1051/matecconf/20164601002matecconf_01002Brief summary of the Hungarian test method (MSZ 14800-6:2009) of fire propagation on building façadesMóder IstvánVarga ÁdámGeier PéterVágó BálintRajna EditWhen a fully developed fire from one compartment of a building spreads from a window to a façade, it is considered to be one of the most dangerous causes of fire propagation on façades. The Hungarian test method described in standard MSZ 14800-6:2009 focuses on determining the effect and risk evaluation of combustible façade materials by modelling a heat release of a compartment/office fire scenario in a model building with realistic construction and detail types. The method provides actual fire spread limit (Th) in minutes and an evaluation method as well.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20164601002 |
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Brief summary of the Hungarian test method (MSZ 14800-6:2009) of fire propagation on building façades |
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Brief summary of the Hungarian test method (MSZ 14800-6:2009) of fire propagation on building façades |
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Brief summary of the Hungarian test method (MSZ 14800-6:2009) of fire propagation on building façades |
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Brief summary of the Hungarian test method (MSZ 14800-6:2009) of fire propagation on building façades |
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Brief summary of the Hungarian test method (MSZ 14800-6:2009) of fire propagation on building façades |
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When a fully developed fire from one compartment of a building spreads from a window to a façade, it is considered to be one of the most dangerous causes of fire propagation on façades. The Hungarian test method described in standard MSZ 14800-6:2009 focuses on determining the effect and risk evaluation of combustible façade materials by modelling a heat release of a compartment/office fire scenario in a model building with realistic construction and detail types. The method provides actual fire spread limit (Th) in minutes and an evaluation method as well. |
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