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Textile Fabric Flammability (Paperback, New Ed)
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Textile Fabric Flammability (Paperback, New Ed)
Series: The MIT Press
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A report on fabric and garment flammability research; a reference
for fiber and textile technologists. This report on fabric and
garment flammability represents a synthesis and overview of
research conducted by four independent labs, sponsored jointly by
the Government Industry Research Committee on Flammable Fabrics and
by the Office of Flammable Fabrics of the National Bureau of
Standards. It is intended as a reference document for fiber and
textile technologists concerned with this problem. The laboratories
taking part in this cooperative program were the Factory Mutual
Research Corporation; teh School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia
Institute of Technology; the Harris Research Laboratories
Department, Gillette Research Institute; and the Fuels Research
Laboratory, Department of Chemical Engineering, MIT. The overview
group, which compiled and integrated the results and produced this
book, was affiliated with the Department of Mechanical Engineering,
MIT. Three specific aspects of the flammability problem are treated
here: fabric ignition, the spreading of flames, and burn injury to
the human skin. In addition, an entire chapter is devoted to the
characterization of fabric properties related to flammability. The
ignition phenomenon involves the complex processes of heat
transfer, thermal degradation, fluid mechanics and chemical
kinetics. Thermoplastic behavior compounds this complexity when
synthetic fabrics are involved. The treatment of ignition outlined
in this work, is essentially physical, omitting considerations of
chemical kinetics and focusing on the prediction of ignition time
of fabrics under known conditions of thermal exposure. Flame
propagation is discussed as a continuing ignition process. Only
those aspects of the flame propagation phenomenon, both in fabric
strips and in garments, that are accessible through an experimental
approach are dealt with. Research on thermal burns of the human
body also involves considerations of heat transfer to and thermal
decomposition of the skin. In this phase of the study, attempts are
made to predict depth and burn damage on the basis of thermal
history at the skin surface. Extensive experimental results are
reported, which provide insight into the mode and extent of heat
transfer from burning fabrics and garments to skin simulants.
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