■建築研究報告 |
Fire Behaviour in Rooms Kunio KAWAGOE 建築研究報告 No.27, 1958 建設省建築研究所 |
<概要> |
When the rational plan of fire protection
or strength judgement of damaged buildings are made, the fire behaviour in fire
resistive constructions is fundamentally important. For instance, “time temperature
curve”of fire corresponds to “load”in the structural mechanics, which is called
“fire load”in Japanese fire engineering.
Before the World War Uonly two fire tests concerning fire resistive constructions were made in Japan; the fire test in Dojunkai apartment house by Tokyo University and in Premium House sponsored by Osaka City. In other countries also there are only few research papers concerned. Soon after the War the Building Research Institute Began to engage in the strength judgement of fire-damaged buildings, but there were difficulties in judging the rate of fire-damage, since the method to assume the fire duration had not been established. In U.S.A. it has been regarded that the weight of fuel (timbers) per unit floor area (“fire load”) is proportional to the fire duration.
For this reason our institute made fourteen fire experiments with full-scale living rooms from 1949 to 1957. The rough method to assume the fire duration has been obtained from a series of experimental studies. Fire is a very complicated phenomenon, and the fire engineering has many unsolved problems in the future. It is hoped that this study will contribute to the fire researchers, if any. |