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ASTM-E1623:2009 Edition

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E1623-09 Standard Test Method for Determination of Fire and Thermal Parameters of Materials, Products, and Systems Using an Intermediate Scale Calorimeter (ICAL)

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1.1 This fire-test-response standard assesses the response of materials, products, and assemblies to controlled levels of radiant heat exposure with or without an external ignitor.

1.2 The fire-test-response characteristics determined by this test method include the ignitability, heat release rates, mass loss rates, visible smoke development, and gas release of materials, products, and assemblies under well ventilated conditions.

1.3 This test method is also suitable for determining many of the parameters or values needed as input for computer fire models. Examples of these values include effective heat of combustion, surface temperature, ignition temperature, and emissivity.

1.4 This test method is also intended to provide information about other fire parameters such as thermal conductivity, specific heat, radiative and convective heat transfer coefficients, flame radiation factor, air entrainment rates, flame temperatures, minimum surface temperatures for upward and downward flame spread, heat of gasification, nondimensional heat of gasification (1) and the ? flame spread parameter (see Test Method E1321 ). While some studies have indicated that this test method is suitable for determining these fire parameters, insufficient testing and research have been done to justify inclusion of the corresponding testing and calculating procedures.

1.5 The heat release rate is determined by the principle of oxygen consumption calorimetry, via measurement of the oxygen consumption as determined by the oxygen concentration and flow rate in the exhaust product stream (exhaust duct). The procedure is specified in 11.1. Smoke development is quantified by measuring the obscuration of light by the combustion product stream (exhaust duct).

1.6 Specimens are exposed to a constant heating flux in the range of 0 to 50 kW/m 2 in a vertical orientation. Hot wires are used to ignite the combustible vapors from the specimen during the ignition and heat release tests. The assessment of the parameters associated with flame spread requires the use of line burners instead of hot wire ignitors.

1.6.1 Heat release measurements at low heat flux levels ( < 10 kW/m 2 ) require special considerations as described in Section A1.1.6.

1.7 This test method has been developed for evaluations, design, or research and development of materials, products, or assemblies, for mathematical fire modeling, or for research and development. The specimen shall be tested in thicknesses and configurations representative of actual end product or system uses.

1.8 Limitations of the test method are listed in Section 5.5.

1.9 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard.

1.10 This standard is used to measure and describe the response of materials, products, or assemblies to heat and flame under controlled conditions, but does not by itself incorporate all factors required for fire hazard or fire risk assessment of the materials, products, or assemblies under actual fire conditions. .

1.11 Fire testing is inherently hazardous. Adequate safeguards for personnel and property shall be employed in conducting these tests. Specific information about hazards is given in Section 7.

1.12 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Scope
2 Referenced Documents
Terminology
Summary of Test Method
3 Significance and Use
Apparatus
FIG. 1
4 FIG. 2
FIG. 3
5 FIG. 4
6 FIG. 5
FIG. 6
7 Hazards
Test Specimens
Calibration
FIG. 7
8 FIG. 8
FIG. 9
9 Procedure
Calculation
10 Report
Precision and Bias
11 TABLE 1
TABLE 2
13 Keywords
A1. DESIGN OF EXHAUST SYSTEM
A1.1 Design of Hood and Exhaust Duct
14 A2. INSTRUMENTATION IN EXHAUST DUCT
A2.1 Flow Measurement
A2.2 Sampling Line
FIG. A1.1
FIG. A2.1
FIG. A2.2
15 A2.3 Combustion Gas Analysis
A2.4 Smoke Obscuration
FIG. A2.3
FIG. A2.4
16 A3. CONSIDERATIONS FOR HEAT RELEASE MEASUREMENTS
A3.1 Measurement of Rate of Heat Release by Oxygen Consumption
A3.2 Flow Measurements
17 A3.3 Rate of Heat Release Measurement if Only Oxygen is Measured
A3.4 Rate of Heat Release Measurement if Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide are being Measured
A3.5 Rate of Heat Release Measurement if Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, and Carbon Monoxide are being Measured
A3.6 Calculation of Heat Released by Igniting Fuel
A3.7 Conclusions
18 A4. MEASUREMENT EQUATIONS
A4.1 Rate of Heat Release
A4.2 Total Heat Release Equations
A4.3 Smoke Measurement Equations
19 A4.4 Gas Yield Measurement Calculations
A4.5 Symbols
20 A5. MASS LOSS RATE AND EFFECTIVE HEAT OF COMBUSTION CALCULATIONS
A5.1 Mass Loss Rate and Effective Heat of Combustion
A6. Procedure for Calculating Analyzer Time Delay
A6.1
A6.2
A6.3
A6.4
A6.5
A6.6
21 A7. SAMPLE TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS
A7.1
A7.2
A7.3
A7.4
X1. COMMENTARY
X1.1 Introduction
X1.2 Factors Affecting Radiant Panel Assembly Performance
X1.3 Ignition Source for the ICAL
22 REFERENCES
ASTM-E1623
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