Case Studies in Thermal Engineering (Dec 2022)

Comparative experimental analysis of the fire resistance of sandwich panels with polyisocyanourate core reinforced with fiberglass fabric

  • Michel Murillo A,
  • Aura Acosta P,
  • Claudia Quesada Q,
  • Valery Abisambra G,
  • Bernardo F. Tutikian,
  • Roberto Christ

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40
p. 102550

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Sandwich panels are systems with structural functions that are used in the field of civil construction, currently, they are used in the construction of buildings and also as cladding for walls, ceilings, among others. This article shows the results of an experimental comparative analysis of the behavior of fire resistance in two sandwich panels with structural function composed of Polyisocyanurate (PIR) foam core and fiberglass-reinforced fabric of dimensions of 3150 mm × 2800 mm x 150 mm. The first-panel system on its face exposed to fire was coated with plaster plates while the other system with ceramic plates. The parameters subject to comparison for both systems were structural stability, tightness, and thermal insulation. For this, the fire resistance test was carried out evaluating the behavior of each of the Samples subjected to the exposure of the fire to compare with each other. According to the results obtained in this research, the materials used to shape the sandwich panel structure and the coating material influence the results of the parameters and the fire resist the behavior. Thus, in this study the plasterboard-coated system showed better performance against the evaluated parameters and a long time of resistance to fire than that of the ceramic-plated system, checking the thermal insulation benefits and fire protection qualities of the plaster.

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