One of the most important parameters in the development of mechanism or model for smoldering is the propagation velocity of the smoldering wave front. This paper describes a method and apparatus for measuring the tendency of cotton-containing upholstery fabrics to smolder in terms of smolder wave-front velocity. Variables affecting this rate are identified and their degree of influence determined.
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