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Journal of Astm International | 2005

High Throughput Flammability Characterization Using Gradient Heat Flux Fields.

Jeffrey W. Gilman; Rick D. Davis; John R. Shields; Richard H. Harris

The quest for small-scale flammability tests useful for predicting large-scale fire test performance is an enduring undertaking. Often, this work is motivated by limited access to larger quantities of samples, in the case of materials development efforts, and by the slow turn-around and high cost of large scale flammability testing. Use of Cone calorimeter data such as heat release rate (HRR) and ignition data has been coupled with various models to attempt to predict the performance of materials in medium and large scale fire tests. In some instances this has been successful; however, the extensive amount of data that needs to be acquired has motivated the High Throughput (HT) Flammability program at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to develop flammability characterization methods which significantly increase the rate of data generation. The goal is to keep pace with our sample preparation rate, which is a significant challenge since our capability to produce samples, either extruded rod, or gradient coatings, has developed to a rate of one sample per minute! The efforts described here are those specifically focused at developing HT flammability analysis methods. The method of evaluating the flammability of a sample at a variety of fluxes simultaneously involves use of a radiant panel to create a gradient heat flux field. Samples are ignited in the high flux region and burned until they self-extinguish. The local flux at this position is termed the minimum flux for flame spread (MFFS). The same general technique has also been accomplished on a smaller scale using the Cone calorimeter. Here MFFS and HRR can be measured concurrently.


ACS Macro Letters | 2012

Innovative Approach to Rapid Growth of Highly Clay-Filled Coatings on Porous Polyurethane Foam

Yeon Seok Kim; Richard H. Harris; Rick D. Davis


Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2014

Flame retarded poly(lactic acid) using POSS-modified cellulose. 2. Effects of intumescing flame retardant formulations on polymer degradation and composite physical properties

Douglas M. Fox; Melissa Novy; Karlena Brown; Mauro Zammarano; Richard H. Harris; Marius Murariu; Edward D. McCarthy; Jonathan E. Seppala; Jeffrey W. Gilman


7th International Conference and Exhibition | 2001

Recent Advances in Flame Retardant Polymer Nanocomposites

Jeffrey W. Gilman; Takashi Kashiwagi; Alexander B. Morgan; Richard H. Harris; L D. Brassell; Walid H. Awad; Rick D. Davis; L Chyall; Thomas Sutto; Paul C. Trulove; Hugh C. DeLong


Polymer | 2011

The pillaring effect of the 1,2-dimethyl-3(benzyl ethyl iso-butyl POSS) imidazolium cation in polymer/montmorillonite nanocomposites

Douglas M. Fox; Richard H. Harris; Séverine Bellayer; Jeffrey W. Gilman; Mikhail Y. Gelfer; Benjamin S. Hsaio; Paul H. Maupin; Paul C. Trulove; Hugh C. De Long


Evolving and Revolutionary Technologies for the New Millennium | 1999

Cyanate Ester Clay Nanocomposites: Synthesis and Flammability Studies

Jeffrey W. Gilman; Richard H. Harris; Douglas Hunter


Archive | 1998

Char Enhancing Approaches to Flame Retarding Polymers

Jeffrey W. Gilman; Takashi Kashiwagi; Richard H. Harris; S. M. Lomakin; Joseph D. Lichtenhan; A. Bolf; P. Jones


Polymeric materials science and engineering | 2000

Flammability of Polystyrene-Clay Nanocomposites

Alexander B. Morgan; Jeffrey W. Gilman; Richard H. Harris; Catheryn L. Jackson; Charles A. Wilkie; J Zhu


Proceedings. American Chemical Society (ASME) | 2000

Phenolic Cyanate Ester Clay Nanocomposites: Effect of Ammonium Ion Structure on Flammability and Nano-Dispersion.

Jeffrey W. Gilman; Richard H. Harris; Charlotte Jackson; Alexander B. Morgan; L D. Brassell; D L. Hunter


New Advances in Flame Retardant Technology | 1999

Polymer Layered-Silicate Nanocomposites: Polyamide-6, Polypropylene and Polystyrene

Jeffrey W. Gilman; Alexander B. Morgan; Richard H. Harris; Evangelos Manias; Emmanuel P. Giannelis; M Wuthenow

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Jeffrey W. Gilman

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Rick D. Davis

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Alexander B. Morgan

University of Dayton Research Institute

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Takashi Kashiwagi

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Marc R. Nyden

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Yeon Seok Kim

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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John R. Shields

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Paul C. Trulove

United States Naval Academy

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