Response to Vytenis Babrauskas "Comments on "The Historical Narrative of the Standard Temperature–Time Heating Curve for Structures" by Gales, et al.".

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Title: Response to Vytenis Babrauskas "Comments on "The Historical Narrative of the Standard Temperature–Time Heating Curve for Structures" by Gales, et al.".
Authors: Gales, John1 (AUTHOR) jgales@yorku.ca, Chorlton, Bronwyn1 (AUTHOR), Jeanneret, Chloe1 (AUTHOR)
Source: Fire Technology. Jan2022, Vol. 58 Issue 1, p21-28. 8p.
Subjects: Building material testing, Stress-strain curves
Abstract: Woolson's cataloguing of 82 tests is followed by tests which follow the Woolson-Miller test standard up until its date of publication in 1912 [[5]]. In reference [[5]], Woolson provides a catalogue of structural fire tests starting with the 1896/97 New York fire tests that followed the Henning test standard. Despite the corruption associated with the test series, the evidence from Woolson and Miller suggest that the test series was still considered as valid during the era of the temperature-time curve's establishment and the original foundation for the tests that followed it. In 2020, we submitted a now published review paper in Fire Technology discussing early narratives of fire testing and the origins of the standard temperature and time heating curve [[1]]. [Extracted from the article]
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