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Požarna odpornost lesnih vrst in parametri za izdelavo požarnega okna
ID Jereb, Miha (Author), ID Lesar, Boštjan (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Les se pri gradnji pogosto uporablja kot osnovni ali pomožni material. Klasična gradnja vključuje številne lesene elemente, med katerimi so pohištvo in stavbno pohištvo, vključno z okni. Poseben sektor pri izdelavi oken je proizvodnja požarnih oken, ki morajo izpolnjevati zahteve glede odpornosti na ogenj in visoke temperature. Diplomsko delo se osredotoča na testiranje lesa in njegovih obdelav kot glavne surovine za izdelavo lesenih požarnih oken. Raziskali smo različne vrste lesa z vidika požarne odpornosti, ki jih lahko uporabljamo pri izdelavi teh oken. Poleg požarne odpornosti lesa smo preučili tudi druge parametre in sestavne elemente, ki vplivajo na požarno odpornost oken. Les kot glavni material smo testirali za uporabo v požarnih oknih z dvema metodama: preizkusom odpornosti lesa na ogenj z enim gorilnikom, kjer smo testirali preizkušance na robu in ploskvi, ter metodo preizkušanja na vroči plošči, kjer smo merili izgubo mase, prehod temperature in debelino neobžganega preseka. Rezultati preizkusa odpornosti lesa na ogenj so pokazali, da se z višanjem gostote lesa zmanjšuje poškodba zaradi izpostavljenosti plamenu. Pri preizkusu na vroči plošči smo ugotovili, da je bila hitrost odgorevanja manjša pri iglavcih, medtem ko je bila površinska temperatura enako visoka pri iglavcih in listavcih. Po odpornosti razvrstimo preizkušene lesne vrste v naslednjem zaporedju: robinija je najbolj odporna, sledijo hrast, duglazija, macesen, smreka in kostanj.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:les, požar, odpornost, požarna okna
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher:[M. Jereb]
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-162090 This link opens in a new window
UDC:630*843.2
COBISS.SI-ID:209998339 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:19.09.2024
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Language:English
Title:Fire resistance of wood species and parameters for making a fire window
Abstract:
Wood is often used as a basic or auxiliary material in construction. There are many wooden elements in traditional construction, including furniture and building fixtures, such as windows. One particular area in the production of windows is the production of fire-resistant windows, which must meet the requirements for fire and high temperature resistance. The work in this dissertation focuses on the testing of wood and its treatment as the main raw material for the production of fire-resistant wooden windows. Various types of wood were analysed for their fire resistance, which can be used for the production of these windows. In addition to the fire resistance of the wood, other parameters and components that influence the fire resistance of the windows were also analysed. Wood as the main material was tested for use in fire-resistant windows using two methods: the flammability of products exposed to direct flame with the single flame source test, in which the edges and surface of the test specimens were tested, and the hot plate test, in which the mass loss, temperature transition and thickness of the unburned area were measured. The results of the single flame source test showed that as the density of the wood increases, the damage caused by the flame exposure decreases. In the hot plate test, it was found that the burning rate was lower for softwoods, while the surface temperature was the same for softwoods and hardwoods. The species tested are listed in the following order of resistance: Robinia is the most resistant, followed by oak, Douglas fir, larch, spruce and chestnut.

Keywords:wood, fire, resistance, fire windows

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