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A slug calorimeter for evaluating the thermal performance of fire resistive materials

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In this paper, the authors used a slug calorimeter to evaluate the thermal performance of fire resistive materials (FRMs) by placing the slug at the bottom of an electrically heated box furnace and monitoring the temperatures of the metal slug and FRM surfaces during multiple heating and cooling cycles.
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The utilization of a slug calorimeter to evaluate the thermal performance of fire resistive materials (FRMs) is presented. The basic specimen configuration consists of a ?sandwich?, with a square central stainless-steel plate (slug) surrounded on two sides by the FRM. This sandwich configuration provides an adiabatic boundary condition at the central axis of the slug plate that greatly simplifies the analysis. The other four (thin) sides of the steel plate (and FRM specimens) are insulated using a low thermal conductivity fumed-silica board. Two metal plates manufactured from a high temperature alloy provide a frame for placing the entire sandwich specimen slightly in compression. The entire configuration is centrally placed at the bottom of an electrically heated box furnace and the temperatures of the metal slug and exterior FRM surfaces are monitored during multiple heating and cooling cycles. Knowing the heat capacities and densities of the steel slug and the FRM, an effective thermal conductivity for the FRM can be estimated. The effective thermal conductivity of the FRM will be influenced by its true thermal conductivity and by any endothermic or exothermic reactions or phase changes occurring within the FRM. Preliminary tests have been conducted on two commonly used FRMs and on a non-reactive fumed-silica board to demonstrate the feasibility of the method.

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A Review of Scientific Instruments

S. Weintroub
- 01 Aug 1952 - 
TL;DR: Lang as discussed by the authors reviewed Lang's work in the Journal of Scientific Instruments (JSI) and Supplement No 1, 1951 Pp xvi + 388 + iii + 80 (London: Institute of Physics, 1951).
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Determining thermal properties of gypsum board at elevated temperatures

TL;DR: In this paper, the performance and failure mechanisms of gypsum wall assemblies under real fires/furnace conditions were evaluated using data from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the Center for Better Living.
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Measurement of the through-plane thermal conductivity of carbon paper diffusion media for the temperature range from −50 to +120 °C

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a quasi-steady method known as the thermal capacitance (slug) method to experimentally measure the through-plane thermal conductivity of TORAY carbon paper for a temperature range from −50 to +120°C.
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Thermal Performance of Fire Resistive Materials I. Characterization With Respect to Thermal Performance Models | NIST

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present procedures for determining a consistent set of these input values, which are used as inputs along with the system geometry and fire and heat transfer boundary conditions, to successfully simulate the thermal response of an FRM-steel layered system.
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Microstructure and Thermal Conductivity of Hydrated Calcium Silicate Board Materials

TL;DR: In this article, the relationship between thermal conductivity and microstructural parameters such as porosity and pore size is examined for two calcium silicate boards of different densities, and the experimentally measured thermal conductivities are then compared to those predicted by three previously presented theories for porous materials.
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Transient plane source techniques for thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity measurements of solid materials

TL;DR: The general theory of the transient plane source (TPS) technique is outlined in some details with approximations for the two experimental arrangements that may be referred to as "hot square" and "hot disk" as discussed by the authors.
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A Review of Scientific Instruments

S. Weintroub
- 01 Aug 1952 - 
TL;DR: Lang as discussed by the authors reviewed Lang's work in the Journal of Scientific Instruments (JSI) and Supplement No 1, 1951 Pp xvi + 388 + iii + 80 (London: Institute of Physics, 1951).
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Thermophysical properties of stainless steels

TL;DR: Experimental data available for the thermophysical properties of stainless steels have been searched, compiled, critically evaluated, analyzed, and correlated as mentioned in this paper, and particular attention was given to material characteristics such as alloy composition, microstructure, and conditioning treatments.
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Fibers, Percolation, and Spalling of High-Performance Concrete

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the effect of aggregate volume fraction and gradation on ITZ percolation in high performance concretes during exposure to a fire, characterized by the explosive spalling of layers from the exposed concrete surface.
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