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Citation

Cuzzillo BR, Pagni PJ. J. Fire Prot. Eng. 1998; 9(1): 1-11.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1998, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/104239159800900101

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

A model for double-pane window breakage due to heating by fire is developed that applies to both compartment fires and to urban/wildland intermix fires. This work builds on the model and computer code, BREAK1, for single-pane window breaking by fires, as described in previous publications, with additional features including the inter-pane gap heat transfer and sequential pane-breaking. A Mathcad-based computer code, McBreak, is developed that implements the double-pane model. Radiation is shown to dominate the inter-pane gap transport unless low-emissivity interior glass surfaces are used. Fires on the outdoor side of double-paned windows are included, since windows represent one of the most vulnerable features of dwellings in the urban/wildland intermix and double-paned windows help fire-harden a structure. Examples are presented for double-pane window breakage in compartment fires and wildland fires. Confirmed is the empirical observation that double-pane equipped structures might survive urban/wildland intermix fires better than their single-pane equipped neighbors.


Language: en

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