Ignition and burning of selected tree species from tropical and northern temperate zones

IF 9.9 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, COMPOSITES Advanced Industrial and Engineering Polymer Research Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.aiepr.2023.01.006
Linda Makovicka Osvaldova , Katarina Kosutova , Seng Hua Lee , Widya Fatriasari
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Wood is a combustible material. Not all types of wood, however, react to ignition and burning the same way. This can vary significantly depending on the type of wood, because the physical structure (morphology), density, as well as chemical composition of the wood can significantly affect its fire behavior. In this study, eight different types of tree species, four from the northern temperate zone and four from the tropical zone, were studied to determine their fire behavior. The results show different behaviors in all the species studied. It was found that although there is some correlation between density and positive fire behavior, these factors are not always determining.

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热带和北温带选定树种的点火和燃烧
木材是一种可燃材料。然而,并不是所有类型的木材对点火和燃烧的反应都是一样的。这可能因木材类型而异,因为木材的物理结构(形态)、密度以及化学成分会显著影响其防火性能。在这项研究中,对八种不同类型的树种进行了研究,其中四种来自北温带,四种来自热带,以确定它们的火灾行为。结果显示,所有研究物种的行为都不同。研究发现,尽管密度和正火灾行为之间存在一定的相关性,但这些因素并不总是决定性的。
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Advanced Industrial and Engineering Polymer Research
Advanced Industrial and Engineering Polymer Research Materials Science-Polymers and Plastics
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