Article | REF: SE2066 V1

Modeling thermal decomposition of materials in the event of fire

Author: Éric GUILLAUME

Publication date: April 10, 2013

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5. Applications

5.1 Material-scale pyrolysis models

The challenge is to understand the phenomena taking place at the material scale, i.e. isothermal volume elements with no compositional gradient. Verification of the material-scale model is carried out by comparing the response of the pyrolysis model with experimental data. Figures 10 and 11 show an example of the results obtained on the two materials respectively presented in tables

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