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SINTEF REPORT TITLE SINTEF Civil and Environmental Engineering Norwegian Fire Research Laboratory Address: Method for testing the response of vehicles exposed to a fire simulating burning tyres. Location: N-7034 Trondheim, NORWAY Tiller bru, Tiller AUTHOR(S) Telephone: Fax: +47 73 59 10 78 +47 73 59 10 44 Are W. Brandt Enterprise No.: NO 948 007 029 MVA CLIENT(S) Directorate for Fire and Explosion Prevention (DBE) Swedish Rescue Services Agency (SRV) REPORT NO. CLASSIFICATION CLIENTS REF. STF22 A98833 Unrestricted Arne Johansen, DBE and Joakim Nielsen, SRV CLASS. THIS PAGE ISBN PROJECT NO. NO. OF PAGES/APPENDICES Unrestricted 846174 ELECTRONIC FILE CODE PROJECT MANAGER (NAME, SIGN.) CHECKED BY (NAME, SIGN.) Are W. Brandt Per Arne Hansen Document2 7+7 FILE CODE DATE APPROVED BY (NAME, POSITION, SIGN.) X 1998-05-25 Kjell Schmidt Pedersen ABSTRACT The main object of this study was to establish a test method to determine the response of a vehicle transporting substances and articles of Class 1 when exposed to a fire in the tyres. The method uses a multi-nozzle propane burner to simulate the combustion of two tyres, and a characteristic heat release rate curve is to be followed. The maximum heat release rate during the simulated combustion of two tyres is 600 kW, achieved after 20 min. The tests which this method is based on were carried out in SINTEF Civil and Environmental Engineering – Norwegian Fire Research Laboratory’s large scale fire test hall KEYWORDS GROUP 1 GROUP 2 SELECTED BY AUTHOR ENGLISH Fire Car Tyre Vehicle response NORWEGIAN Brann Bil Dekk Respons på lastekasse 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................3 2. SUMMARY ...........................................................................................................................4 3. TEST METHOD ....................................................................................................................5 3.1 Test arrangement ..............................................................................................................5 3.2 Test criteria .......................................................................................................................5 3.3 Heat release rate................................................................................................................5 3.4 Temperature measurements ..............................................................................................5 3.5 Test specimen ...................................................................................................................6 3.6 Gas burner.........................................................................................................................6 4. REFERENCES .......................................................................................................................7 APPENDIX A: Test arrangement APPENDIX B: Heat release APPENDIX C: Temperature measurements APPENDIX D: Gas burner STF22 A98833 3 1. INTRODUCTION In connection with the transport of substances and articles of class 1 there are special requirements to be fulfilled by the vehicles and their equipment. These matters are described in European agreement concerning the international carriage of dangerous goods by road /1/ and ADR Vegtransport av farlig gods – Forskrifter om landtransport av farlig gods /2/. On request from Directorate for Fire and Explosion Prevention and Swedish Rescue Services Agency, SINTEF Civil and Environmental Engineering – Norwegian Fire Research Laboratory (SINTEF NBL) was asked to develop a test method for vehicles transporting substances and articles of class 1 according to /1/ and /2/. The method should determine the response of a vehicle when exposed to a fire in the tyres. The method described in this report is based on European agreement concerning the international carriage of dangerous goods by road /1/, ADR Vegtransport av farlig gods – Forskrifter om landtransport av farlig gods /2/, Fire in tyres. Heat release rate and response of vehicles /3/, Brann i bildekk. Varmeavgivelse ved bruk av gassbrenner /4/ and ISO 9705, Fire tests – Full-scale room test for surface products /5/. The fire tests, which this method is based on, were performed in SINTEF NBL’s large-scale fire test hall under controlled temperature and ventilation conditions. Tests were done to determine the heat release rate of two tyres /3/ and to validate the use of a gas burner to replace the actual combustion of two tyres /4/. This programme was sponsored by Directorate for Fire and Explosion Prevention and Swedish Rescue Services Agency. STF22 A98833 4 2. SUMMARY In order to ensure a safe transport of substances and articles of class 1 a test method has been established at SINTEF Civil and Environmental Engineering – Norwegian Fire Research Laboratory. The method is based on European agreement concerning the international carriage of dangerous goods by road /1/ and ADR Vegtransport av farlig gods – Forskrifter om landtransport av farlig gods /2/. The method determines the response of a vehicle when exposed to a fire in the tyres. STF22 A98833 5 3. TEST METHOD The test method was developed in order to investigate the response of vehicles exposed to a fire in the tyres. The heat release from a fire in two tyres should be simulated by use of a multi-nozzle propane burner. 3.1 Test arrangement The test arrangement to create a relevant fire exposure consisted of a multi-nozzle propane burner, which shall be placed at the virtual centre line of a tyre flush with the outer wall of the vehicle. The vehicle it self is to be supported by a chassis equivalent to the one used in practice and a realistic load depending on the size of the test vehicle should be applied. The test arrangement is shown on the drawing in A.1. and A.2. 3.2 Test criteria The criteria for vehicles transporting substances and articles of Class 1 are given in /1/ and /2/. The construction should ensure that the inside temperature of the vehicle dos not exceed 120°C at any given time when exposed to an external fire during a 15 minutes period. There should be no gaps or openings through the vehicle during the same period. 3.3 Heat release rate The heat release can be calculated from the propane consumption of the burner and should follow a given characteristic curve. The characteristic curve represents the fire growth from ignition to a fully developed fire which is documented in /4/. The total duration of the fire should be 20 min, allowing for a 5 min. preheat period. The curve is shown on the graph in B.1. A graph showing the heat release rate curve of the combustion of two tyres is given in B.2. 3.4 Temperature measurements The temperature measurements in connection with the method are done by the use of thermocouples as described in C.1. These are the same type of thermocouples as described in ISO 834 Fire resistance test – Elements of building construction /6/. The thermocouples should be glued to position ensuring a good contact between the test specimen and the thermocouple. The location of the thermocouples on different parts of the test specimens is shown in C.2. STF22 A98833 6 3.5 Test specimen The test specimen should consist of a wall and floor segment with a minimum dimension of (H x W x D) 1500mm x 2100mm x 1300mm, and should represent the weakest section of the vehicle. A chassis equivalent to the one used in practice should support the wall and floor segment. The whole test specimen should be mounted on four legs with a minimum height of 800mm. This is shown on the drawing in A.1 and A.2. 3.6 Gas burner The gas burner that is to be used for this method should have an area of approximately 0.6 m2 (520 mm ± 50 mm x 1100 mm ± 100 mm) and consist of 4 stainless steel pipes with a diameter of 35 mm. There should be two rows of 2 mm holes with a spacing of 10 mm. The two rows of holes should have a spacing of 90°. A drawing of the burner is given in D.1. STF22 A98833 7 4. REFERENCES /1/ European agreement concerning the international carriage of dangerous goods by road (ADR) and protocol of signature, Economic Commission for Europe – Inland Transport Committee, United Nations New York and Geneva, 1994. /2/ ADR Vegtransport av farlig gods – Forskrifter om landtransport av farlig gods. Europeisk avtale om international vegtransport av farlig gods, Elanders Forlag. /3/ Hansen, Per Arne: Fire in tyres. Heat release rate and response of vehicles, SINTEF-report STF25 A95039, SINTEF NBL – Norges branntekniske laboratorium, Trondheim, 1995. /4/ Hansen, Per Arne: Brann i bildekk. Varmeavgivelse ved bruk av gassbrenner, SINTEFreport STF84 A96609, SINTEF Energi - Norges branntekniske laboratorium, Trondheim, 1996. /5/ ISO 9705, Fire tests – Full-scale room test for surface products, First edition, 1993-06-15. /6/ ISO 834, Fire-resistance test – Elements of building construction, First edition, 1975-11-01 STF22 A98833 APPENDIX A.1. Fig. 1 Front view of test arrangement APPENDIX A.2. Fig. 2. Side view of test arrangement APPENDIX B.1. Heatload Heat Release Rate (kW) 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 0 5 10 15 Time (min) Graph 1. Heat release rate curve to be followed when using the gas burner. 20 APPENDIX B.2. Graph 2. Heat release rate curve during combustion of two tyres /3/. APPENDIX C.1. THERMOCOUPLES USED IN THE METHOD Wire thermocouples K28-2-305, temperature rating 482°C. These thermocouples should be used to measure the temperature inside the vehicle. The thermocouple should be made according to the description in ISO 834, /6/ APPENDIX C.2. 2100 mm 500 mm 500 mm TC1 TC2 X 400 mm 1500 mm 400 mm X TC3 TC4 100 mm 400 mm X X TC6 X X TC5 X TC7 X TC8 Rear View of Front Wall 250 mm XTC12 X TC9 XTC10 XTC11 XTC13 X TC14 XTC15 XTC17 XTC18 XTC19 300 mm 1300 mm 250 mm 2100 mm XTC20 300 mm 500 mm 500 mm Top View of Floor 300 mm XTC16 APPENDIX D.1. Fig. 3. Sketch of gas burner /4/.