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A cone calorimeter is a device used to study the behaviour of fire of small samples of various materials in their condensed phase. It is widely used in the field of Fire Safety Engineering. It gathers data regarding the ignition time, mass loss, combustion products, heat release rate and other parameters associated with the sample's burning properties. The principle of the measurement of the heat release rate is based on Huggett's principle that the gross heat of combustion of any organic material is directly related to the amount of oxygen required for combustion.

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  • Θερμιδόμετρο κώνου (el)
  • Cone calorimeter (en)
  • Calorimètre à cône (fr)
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  • Το θερμιδόμετρο κώνου (αγγλ. Cone calorimeter) είναι εργαστηριακή συσκευή που χρησιμοποιείται για τη μελέτη της θερμικής συμπεριφοράς στη φωτιά μικρών δειγμάτων διαφόρων οργανικών υλικών. Χρησιμοποιείται ευρέως στον τεχνολογικό τομέα της Μηχανικής Πυρασφάλειας (Fire engineering). (el)
  • Le calorimètre à cône est un instrument utilisé pour étudier le comportement au feu de petits échantillons, d'une surface de 100x100 mm2. Il est souvent utilisé dans l'étude du comportement au feu des polymères pour connaître leur débit calorifique en fonction du temps quand ils sont soumis à un flux radiatif. (fr)
  • A cone calorimeter is a device used to study the behaviour of fire of small samples of various materials in their condensed phase. It is widely used in the field of Fire Safety Engineering. It gathers data regarding the ignition time, mass loss, combustion products, heat release rate and other parameters associated with the sample's burning properties. The principle of the measurement of the heat release rate is based on Huggett's principle that the gross heat of combustion of any organic material is directly related to the amount of oxygen required for combustion. (en)
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  • Το θερμιδόμετρο κώνου (αγγλ. Cone calorimeter) είναι εργαστηριακή συσκευή που χρησιμοποιείται για τη μελέτη της θερμικής συμπεριφοράς στη φωτιά μικρών δειγμάτων διαφόρων οργανικών υλικών. Χρησιμοποιείται ευρέως στον τεχνολογικό τομέα της Μηχανικής Πυρασφάλειας (Fire engineering). (el)
  • A cone calorimeter is a device used to study the behaviour of fire of small samples of various materials in their condensed phase. It is widely used in the field of Fire Safety Engineering. It gathers data regarding the ignition time, mass loss, combustion products, heat release rate and other parameters associated with the sample's burning properties. The principle of the measurement of the heat release rate is based on Huggett's principle that the gross heat of combustion of any organic material is directly related to the amount of oxygen required for combustion. Oxygen consumption calorimetry has made the measurement of heat release rate of a fire a routine part of fire testing for both research and for regulatory compliance. Heat release rate is a primary metric of fire energy and has been a phenomenal invention in modern fire protection engineering. The device allows a sample to be exposed to different heat fluxes over its surface. Its name comes from the conical shape of the radiant heater that produces a nearly uniform heat flux over the surface of the sample under study. The Cone Calorimeter has long been considered the most significant bench scale instrument in the field of fire testing. This was substantiated in 2016 by the $50,000 DiNenno Prize, which recognized oxygen consumption calorimetry as a significant technical achievement that has had a major impact on public safety. The 2016 Philip J. DiNenno Prize was awarded to Dr. William Parker, who conducted his research on the cone calorimeter at the U.S. National Bureau of Standards. The DiNenno Prize directed ample commendation to his deceased NIST collaborator, Dr. Clayton Huggett. Others who made contributions to the early development and application of oxygen consumption calorimetry include Peter Hinkley, William Christian, Thomas Waterman, Darryl Sensenig, Ralph Krause, Richard Gann, Vyto Babrauskas, Gunnar Heskestad, Norm Alvares, Donald Beason, and Brady Williamson. Fire Testing Technology Limited (FTT) in the UK is currently the largest manufacturer of Cone Calorimeters. (en)
  • Le calorimètre à cône est un instrument utilisé pour étudier le comportement au feu de petits échantillons, d'une surface de 100x100 mm2. Il est souvent utilisé dans l'étude du comportement au feu des polymères pour connaître leur débit calorifique en fonction du temps quand ils sont soumis à un flux radiatif. (fr)
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