OFR-77-83 Fire Hazard Evaluations Of Mine Materials In A Small-Scale Combustibility Apparatus

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. Tewarson
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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80
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Combustibility data are presented for 14 samples representing commonly used mine materials (treated and untreated wood, conveyor belt and brattice cloth). The combustibility data were obtained in the Factory Mutual Small-Scale Combustibility Apparatus (sample area -0.008 m ). The hazards associated with the mine materials were evaluated in terms of: 1) ignition/ surface flame spread using an ignition parameter (IP). A reasonable correlation was found between IP values and U.S. Bureau of Mines ratings for conveyor belts and brattice cloth and large-scale fire test data for treated and untreated timber sets; 2) generation of combustible vapors, using a vapor generation parameter (VP); 3) heat release using a heat generation parameter (HP). A reasonable correlation was found between HP values and the large-scale fire test data for treated and untreated timber sets; 4) generation of "smoke," toxic and corrosive products using a chemical compound generation parameter (CP); and 5) light obscuration by "smoke" using the light obscuration parameter (LP). All the wood treatments, except Fireguard, were found to be effective in reducing the fire hazard. The effectiveness of the treatment appears to be due to enhancement of carbon formation in the solid phase and enhancement of water formation in the vapor phase. Concepts are presented for establishing 1) the relationship between various parameters (IP, VP, HP, CP, and LP) and basic properties of materials, and 2) the usefulness of the parameters as criteria for the combustibility and fire hazard evaluations of the mine materials.
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APA: A. Tewarson  (1982)  OFR-77-83 Fire Hazard Evaluations Of Mine Materials In A Small-Scale Combustibility Apparatus

MLA: A. Tewarson OFR-77-83 Fire Hazard Evaluations Of Mine Materials In A Small-Scale Combustibility Apparatus. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.

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