Abstract
A series of experiments were conducted to study the fundamental fire and thermal properties of glass-reinforced polyester (GRP) panel material. Both bench-scale and room-scale tests were performed. The GRP was characterized using TGA, DSC, and cone calorimetry. Several predicting models, such as heat release index model, FO-categories model, and minimum energy release rate for flashover model, were used to classify the GRP and forecast the flashover time based on the test results in the cone calorimeter at 50 kW/m2 irradiance. Four experiments were conducted in GRP panels lined ISO 9705 room with a small wooden crib as an ignition source. Flashover time and panel burning time was compared with model study and thermal analysis results.
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