Philippine Journal of Science
152 (5): 1549-1554, October 2023
ISSN 0031 – 7683
Date Received: 08 Mar 2023
Fire Resistance Properties of Low-density
Neolamarckia cadamba (Roxb.) Bosser Timber
Kang Chiang Liew*, Wen Shen Ling, Affendy Hassan, and Rafidah Md. Salim
Faculty of Tropical Forestry, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Jalan UMS 88450 Sabah, Malaysia
*Corresponding author: liewkc@ums.edu.my
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Liew KC et al. 2023. Fire Resistance Properties of Low-density
Neolamarckia cadamba (Roxb.) Bosser Timber. Philipp J Sci 152(5): 1549–1554.
https://doi.org/10.56899/152.05.03
ABSTRACT
The inherent flammability of timber rises the concern of society about the stability and firmness of timber materials when exposed to fire. This study illustrated the fire resistance properties of low-density Neolamarckia cadamba timber to evaluate its charred area (CA), charred depth (CD), mass loss rate (MLR), and charring rate (CR). Three different burning durations – 60, 90, and 120 min – were subjected to the timber test pieces following the NIST PS1-09 2010 standard. The CA and CD of the test pieces were measured using ImageJ before the determination of MLR and CR. N. cadamba showed a statistically significant difference on the top CA (14040.56 mm2) at 90 min compared to its side CA (1957.93 mm2). CD remained statistically unchanged for three burning durations. Top CA increased gradually with burning durations. Side CA and CD, however, were reduced to 1957.93 and 17.84 mm2, respectively, for 90 min, before being increased back to 120 min. For CR and MLR, a gradual dropped in trend can be seen in the burning durations. Significant differences were detected when comparing the CR (0.30 mm/ min) at 60 min with that in 90 min (0.20 mm/min), whereas the MLR was 2.15 g/m2s at 60 min with 1.42 g/m2s at 120 min. Generally, top CA, side CA, and CD showed an increased trend in the area and depth value. whereas CR and MLR showed the opposite.