Fire Retardants for Civil Structures

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Ali I. Al-Mosawi
Ali I. Al-Mosawi M.Sc. in Materials Engineering
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Ali A. Al-Zubadi
Ali A. Al-Zubadi
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Mohammad H. Al-Maamori
Mohammad H. Al-Maamori
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Najah M. Al-Maimuri
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Najah M.Al-Maimuri
Najah M.Al-Maimuri
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Abstract

Aluminum hydroxide as a coating layer of (4mm) thickness was used to increase the fire retardancy for advanced composite material consist of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) reinforced by carbon fibers .The resultant composite was exposed to a direct gas torch flame with flame exposure intervals 10,15,20mm, and study the range of resistance of retardant material layer to the flames and protected the substrate . The Method of measuring the surface temperature opposite to the flame was used to determined the heat transferred to composite material.

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Ali I. Al-Mosawi. 2013. \u201cFire Retardants for Civil Structures\u201d. Global Journal of Research in Engineering - C: Chemical Engineering GJRE-C Volume 13 (GJRE Volume 13 Issue C2): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/gjre

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Aluminum hydroxide as a coating layer of (4mm) thickness was used to increase the fire retardancy for advanced composite material consist of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) reinforced by carbon fibers .The resultant composite was exposed to a direct gas torch flame with flame exposure intervals 10,15,20mm, and study the range of resistance of retardant material layer to the flames and protected the substrate . The Method of measuring the surface temperature opposite to the flame was used to determined the heat transferred to composite material.

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Fire Retardants for Civil Structures

Ali I. Al-Mosawi
Ali I. Al-Mosawi Al-Furat Al-Awsat Technical University
Ali A. Al-Zubadi
Ali A. Al-Zubadi
Mohammad H. Al-Maamori
Mohammad H. Al-Maamori
Najah M. Al-Maimuri
Najah M. Al-Maimuri
Najah M.Al-Maimuri
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