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Flame Resistance Performance of Architectural Membrane According to Woven Fabrics and Coating Materials (직포 및 코팅재 타입에 따른 건축용 막재의 난연성능)

  • Kim, Ji Hyeon;Song, Hun
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.545-551
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    • 2016
  • Membrane structures which can be used large spatial structure are being expanded because of various advantages. However, despite the diverse membrane structure buildings and materials, the standard for membrane material performance that considering fire safety is still inadequate. Therefore, this study applied basalt or glass woven fabric with flame resistance on architectural membrane, and report the fire safety for architectural membrane using the strength properties, flammability and incombustibility. From the test result, the architectural membrane using basalt or glass woven fabric showed a low heat release rate and total heat release. Therefore, it was confirmed that the fire safety is relatively high.

Analysis of Propagation of Deflagration and Fire Cause in the Busan lndoor Shooting Range (부산 실내사격장 화재의 연소 확대 및 발화원인 분석)

  • Song, Jae-Yong;Sa, Seung-Hun;Nam, Jung-Woo;Kim, Jin-Pyo;Kim, Dong-Hwan
    • Fire Science and Engineering
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2011
  • This paper studied analysis of deflagration rapid propagation of burning through only a few second and fire cause into the Busan indoor shooting range. We carried out combustion experiment of sound-absorbing materials extensively used, to analyze propagation path of burning in indoor shooting range. From the experimental results, general sound-absorbing materials were rapid burned simultaneously with ignition and in case of attached gunpowder residue, they were burning about tripled by comparison with general sound-absorbing materials. The incombustibility sound-absorbing materials had all gone out simultaneously with ignition, but they were burning similar to general type materials in case of attached gunpowder residues. In order to analysis of the cause of fire, we calculated kinetic energy of bounced off bullet, from result, if the bounced off bullet impacted gunpowder residues, the gunpowder residues were possible to ignite by the bullet.

An Experimental Study on the Development of Fire-retardant Treated Wood for Construction (건축용 난연 목재 개발에 대한 실험 연구)

  • Seo, Hyun Jeong;Kim, Nam Kyun;Jo, Jeong Min;Lee, Min Chul
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.32 no.5
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    • pp.149-156
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    • 2017
  • This study investigates fire-retardant performances and combustion/thermal characteristics of fire-retardant treated wood by comparing them with those of fire-retardant untreated wood from the expreimental resutls of cone calorimeter and thermo-gravimetric(TG) analyzer. Hazardousness of combustion product gases for fire-retardant treated wood and untreasted wood were also observed from the results of internal finish material incombustibility test according to the Korea standard code of KS F 2271. In this study, we also tried to improve the fire retardant performance of wood by applying fire-retardant chemical composites, and to secure the fire safety performance in buildings. Red pine (Pinus densiflora) was selected as a test specimen because it is mostly used as a building material in Korea. Fire retardant chemical composites (FRCs) were prepared by mixing boron, phosphorous, and nitrogen species and treated by press-impregnation method. Water-based FRCs were composed of 3% boric acid($H_3BO_3$), 3% borax decahydrate($Na_2B_4O_7$), 8% ammonium carbonate($(NH_4)_2CO_3$), diammonium phosphate ($(NH_4)_2HPO_4$) varied from 10-30% and potassium carbonate($K_2CO_3$) varied from 10-30%. From the test results of cone calorimeter, TG analysis and gas hazard assessments, newly proposed were the optimal composition and production methods of FRCs which can sufficiently meet fire-retardant level 3 based on Korea law of construction. Thus, the FRCs, developed in this study, are anticipated to contribute to the improvement of fire safety and widespread of usage in wood as building materials.

Flame Resistance Performance of Glass Fiber and Polyester Fiber Architectural Membranes (건축용 유리섬유 및 폴리에스테르섬유 막재의 난연특성)

  • Kim, JiHyeon;Song, Hun
    • Fire Science and Engineering
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.17-23
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    • 2016
  • Membrane structures can be used to create diverse lightweight structural forms using ductile membranes made of coated fabric. Using membrane structures, it is possible to construct large covered spaces relatively quickly and economically, and hence, they are being applied within various applications. The structures are light-weight, transparent, flexible in their application, economical and easy to maintain, and as such, their usage is being expanded. However, despite their prevalence, the standard for membrane material performance in terms of fire safety is still inadequate, and the development of membrane materials with excellent flame resistance performance is being demanded. This study determined flame resistance performance of architectural membranes, including PTFE, PVDF, PVF and ETFE film membranes, through flammability testing and incombustibility testing.

The Experimental Study for the Combustion-Property of Sandwich Panels using ISO 5660 Cone Calorimeter (콘칼로리미터를 사용한 샌드위치패널 연소특성에 대한 실험적 연구)

  • Park, Soo-Young;Kim, Dae-Hoi;Im, Hong-Soon
    • Fire Science and Engineering
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    • v.20 no.4 s.64
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    • pp.33-41
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    • 2006
  • Nowadays in Korea, KS F 2271(Testing method for incombustibility of internal finish material and element of buildings) has been using for the evaluation of fire safety performance of sandwich panels. The test method in Japan and in Korea was based on the same way. When the Japanese standard building code was revised in 2000, the test method in the ISO 5660-1 was adopted for the test method for combustion performance of internal finishing materials and elements of buildings. According to this, the revision version of draft substituting the test method in the KS F 2271 for one in the ISO 5660-1(Cone Calorimeter method) is informed in Korea. In this study, combustion properties of sandwich panels were tested using the cone calorimeter method. Ignition time, peak heat release rate and total heat released of four sandwich panels and four core materials (thermal insulation material), which are widely used in Korea, were tested. Test results were analyzed for each specimen. Finally, test results were classified by Japanese standard building code and Canadian NBC revised.

Effect of GAC Packing Mass in Hybrid Water Treatment Process of PVdF Nanofibers Spiral Wound Microfiltration and Granular Activated Carbon (PVdF 나노섬유 나권형 정밀여과와 입상 활성탄의 혼성 수처리에서 활성탄 충진량의 영향)

  • Kyung, Kyu Myung;Park, Jin Yong
    • Membrane Journal
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.68-76
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    • 2017
  • Flat membrane with $0.4{\mu}m$ pore size was prepared with PVdF (polyvinylidene fluoride) nanofiber, which has the advantages such as excellent strength, chemical resistance, non-toxicity, and incombustibility. The spiral wound module was manufactured with the flat membrane and a woven paper. Hybrid water treatment process was composed of the PVdF nanofibers spiral wound microfiltration and granular activated carbon (GAC) adsorption column. Effect of GAC packing mass was investigated by comparing the case of recycling or discharging the treated water using the synthetic solution of kaolin and humic acid. After each filtration experiment, water back-washing was performed, and recovery rate and filtration resistances were calculated. Also, effect of GAC adsorption was compared by measuring turbidity and $UV_{254}$ absorbance. As a result, there was no effect of GAC packing mass on turbidity treatment rate; however, the treatment rate of $UV_{254}$ absorbance was 0.7~3.6% for recycling the treated water, and increased to 3.2-5.7% for discharging the treated water. In the case of recycling the treated water, reversible filtration resistance ($R_r$) and irreversible filtration resistance ($R_{ir}$) trended to decrease as increasing GAC packing mass; however, total fitration resistance ($R_t$) was almost constant, and recovery rate of water back-washing trended to increase a little.

Effect of Foaming Agent Content on the Apparent Density and Compressive Strength of Lightweight Geopolymers (발포제 함량에 따른 경량 다공성 지오폴리머의 밀도와 강도 특성)

  • Lee, Sujeong;An, Eung-Mo;Cho, Young-Hoon
    • Journal of the Korean Recycled Construction Resources Institute
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.363-370
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    • 2016
  • Lightweight geopolymers are more readily produced and give higher fire resistant performance than foam cement concrete. Lowering the density of solid geopolymers can be achieved by inducing chemical reactions that entrain gases to foam the geopolymer structure. This paper reports on the effects of adding different concentrations of aluminum powder on the properties of cellular structured geopolymers. The apparent density of lightweight geopolymers has a range from 0.7 to $1.2g/m^3$ with 0.025, 0.05 and 0.10 wt% of a foaming agent concentration, which corresponds to about 37~60 % of the apparent density, $1.96g/cm^3$, of solid geopolymers. The compressive strength of cellular structured geopolymers decreased to 6~18 % of the compressive strength, 45 MPa of solid geopolymers. The microstructure of geopolymers gel was equivalent for both solid and cellular structured geopolymers. The workability of geopolymers with polyprophylene fibers needs to be improved as in fiber-reinforced cement concrete. The lightweight geopolymers could be used as indoor wall tile or board due to fire resistance and incombustibility of geopolymers.