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FIREBRAND ATTACK ON CERAMIC TILE ROOFING ASSEMBLIES
Published
Author(s)
Samuel L. Manzello, Yoshihiko Hayashi, Takefumi Yoneki, Yu Yamamoto
Abstract
The present study is concerned with investigating the ignition of ceramic roofing assembles (Spanish tile roofing) to a controlled firebrand attack using the Firebrand Generator. Current standards exist to test ignition of roofing decks to firebrands by placing a burning wood crib on top of a section of a roof assembly under an air flow. The dynamic process of multiple firebrands landing under ceramic tiles/gaps as a function of time is not taken into account. The results of a parametric study on the ignition propensity of ceramic roofing assemblies under a firebrand attack using the Firebrand Generator installed inside the Fire Research Wind Tunnel Facility (FRWTF) at BRI is presented and discussed.
Manzello, S.
, Hayashi, Y.
, Yoneki, T.
and Yamamoto, Y.
(2009),
FIREBRAND ATTACK ON CERAMIC TILE ROOFING ASSEMBLIES, FIRE AND MATERIALS 2009, San Francisco, CA, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=900911
(Accessed October 15, 2025)