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Laura E Hasburgh
Laura E Hasburgh
USDA Forest Products Laboratory
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Compartment fire testing of a two-story mass timber building
SL Zelinka, LE Hasburgh, KJ Bourne, DR Tucholski, JP Ouellette, ...
United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products …, 2018
622018
Wood products thermal degradation and fire
MA Dietenberger, LE Hasburgh
Reference module in materials science and materials engineering 1 (1), 1-7, 2016
502016
Small scale tests on the performance of adhesives used in cross laminated timber (CLT) at elevated temperatures
SL Zelinka, K Sullivan, S Pei, N Ottum, NJ Bechle, DR Rammer, ...
International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives 95, 102436, 2019
442019
Laboratory investigation of fire transfer from exterior wood decks to buildings in the wildland–urban interface
LE Hasburgh, DS Stone, SL Zelinka
Fire technology 53, 517-534, 2017
292017
Durability and fire performance of charred wood siding (shou sugi ban)
LE Hasburgh, SL Zelinka, AB Bishell, GT Kirker
Forests 12 (9), 1262, 2021
262021
Fire performance of mass-timber encapsulation methods and the effect of encapsulation on char rate of cross-laminated timber
L Hasburgh, K Bourne, C Dagenais, L Ranger, A Roy-Poirier
World Conference on Timber Engineering, 10, 2016
222016
Effect of adhesives and ply configuration on the fire performance of Southern pine cross-laminated timber
L Hasburgh, K Bourne, P Peralta, P Mitchell, S Schiff, W Pang
World Conference on Timber Engineering, 10, 2016
182016
Performance of wood adhesive for cross laminated timber under elevated temperatures
SL Zelinka, S Pei, N Bechle, K Sullivan, N Ottum, DR Rammer, ...
Proceedings, WCTE, 2018
162018
Comparison of the heat release rate from the mass loss calorimeter to the cone calorimeter for wood-based materials
LE Hasburgh, RH White, MA Dietenberger, CR Boardman, US Forest, ...
Proceedings of the Fire and Materials, 2015
132015
Ability of finger-jointed lumber to maintain load at elevated temperatures
DR Rammer, SL Zelinka, LE Hasburgh, ST Craft
Wood and Fiber Science 50 (1), 44-54, 2018
112018
Relative humidity versus moisture content relationship for several commercial wood species and its potential effect on flame spread
LE Hasburgh, ST Craft, I Van Zeeland, SL Zelinka
Fire and Materials 43 (4), 365-372, 2019
102019
Improving durability of cross laminated timber (CLT) with borate treatment
S Bagheri, M Alinejad, K Ohno, L Hasburgh, R Arango, M Nejad
Journal of Wood Science 68 (1), 34, 2022
92022
Full-scale fire tests of a two-story cross-laminated timber structure
LE Hasburgh, SL Zelinka, KJ Bourne, DR Tucholski, JP Ouellette
Proceedings of the 2018 World Conference on Timber Engineering, Seoul, Korea, 2018
92018
Compartment Fire Testing of a Two-Story Mass Timber Building–General Technical Report FPL-GTR-247
SL Zelinka, LE Hasburgh, K Bourne, DR Tucholski, JP Ouellette
USDA, Madison 248, 2018
82018
Compartment fire testing of a two-story cross laminated timber (CLT) building
SL Zelinka, LE Hasburgh, KJ Bourne, DR Tucholski, JP Ouellette
General Technical Report FPL-GTR-247. Madison, WI: US Department of …, 2018
82018
Simulating real compartment fire conditions in a furnace
LE Hasburgh, KJ Bourne, DS Stone, SL Zelinka
Fire and Materials 44 (3), 333-340, 2020
62020
Durability and fire performance of charred wood siding (Shou Sugi Ban). Forests 12: 1262
LE Hasburgh, SL Zelinka, AB Bishell, GT Kirker
52021
Overview of North American CLT Fire Testing and Code Adoption
SL Zelinka, LE Hasburgh, KJ Bourne
Wood & Fire Safety: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Wood …, 2020
22020
Fire performance of penetrations in glulam beams: a preliminary study
L Hasburgh, K Bourne, D Barber
World Conference on Timber Engineering (WCTE 2023), World Conference on …, 2023
12023
Flammability tests for regulation of building and construction materials
LE Hasburgh, K Sumathipala
Flammability Testing of Materials Used in Construction, Transport and Mining …, 2022
12022
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