Effect of Thermal Treatment on Selected Fire Safety Features of Tropical Wood 

https://doi.org/10.26552/com.C.2018.2.3-7

  • Linda Makovicka Osvaldova
  • Miroslav Gasparik
  • Javier Ramon Sotomayor Castellanos
  • Frank Markert
  • Patricia Kadlicova
  • Hana Cekovska
Keywords: tropical woody plants, thermal modification, fire-resistant coating, weight loss, burning rate

Abstract

The subject matter of the article is thermally modified tropical wood (Meranti and Merbau) and its reaction on fire. Thermal treatment of wood (thermal wood) is a new technology of wood treatment improving its physical and biological properties and increasing its resistance to biological wood destroying processes and atmospheric effects. The fire and technical properties of thermal wood, especially its reaction to fire, have not been studied sufficiently. The latter is the subject matter of this article. A comparison is made to describe the influence of process temperatures of the thermal modification of selected tropical woody plants. Experimental equipment was non-standardized laboratory equipment using a flame source of higher intensity (flame burner - propane-butane) affecting the test sample in an open environment. This is a simulation of an actual fire. The performance of the thermally treated wood (20 °C, 160 °C, 180 °C) is evaluated by measuring the weight loss and the burning rate. The results are presented in tables and diagrams and are statistically evaluated. This study investigated the effects of the thermal treatment of Merbau and Meranti wood on selected burning characteristics. The results obtained from raw (untreated) wood test specimens were compared to results obtained from the test specimens subjected to thermal treatment at 160 °C, 180 °C and 210 °C. The monitored characteristics were weight loss and the burn rate. The results showed that the thermal treatment of Merbau and Meranti wood significantly increased its flammability and accelerated its combustion. In addition, its burn rate was higher than in untreated wood, reflecting that it is necessary to add fire retardants to thermally treated Merbau and Meranti wood.

Author Biographies

Linda Makovicka Osvaldova

Faculty of Security Engineering, University of Zilina, Slovakia

Miroslav Gasparik

Faculty of Foresty and Wood Science, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Czech Republic

Javier Ramon Sotomayor Castellanos

Faculty of Engineering in Wood Technology, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de HidalgoMorelia, Mexico

Frank Markert

Department of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

Patricia Kadlicova

Faculty of Security Engineering, University of Zilina, Slovakia

Hana Cekovska

Faculty of Foresty and Wood Science, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Czech Republic

Published
2018-06-30
How to Cite
Makovicka Osvaldova, L., Gasparik, M., Sotomayor Castellanos, J. R., Markert, F., Kadlicova, P., & Cekovska, H. (2018). Effect of Thermal Treatment on Selected Fire Safety Features of Tropical Wood . Communications - Scientific Letters of the University of Zilina, 20(2), 3-7. https://doi.org/10.26552/com.C.2018.2.3-7
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Articles