Effects of ceiling inclination on lateral flame spread over vertical Poly(methyl methacrylate) surface

2019 
Abstract A series of experiments was designed to investigate the effects of ceiling inclination on lateral flame spread over vertical poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) surface. PMMA slabs with width ranged from 3 cm to 9 cm were tested at the ceiling inclination from 30° to 90°. Burning rate, flame spread rate, and flame appearance were investigated experimentally. The results suggest that in the cases of narrow PMMA slabs, the flame spread rate presents a “U” variation with the increasing ceiling inclination. But flame spread rate of wider slabs decreases with ceiling inclination. Burning rate follows a power-law change with the sample width, which is m ˙ / W ∝ W 0.136 − 0.421 sin ( α ) . And the exponential relationship between pyrolysis length, sample width and ceiling inclination can be given as x p ∝ W 0.455 − 0.16 sin ( α ) .
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