Studies on the Effects of Gas and Condensed Phase Fire Suppressants on Counter-flow Diffusion Flames

Studies on the Effects of Gas and Condensed Phase Fire Suppressants on Counter-flow Diffusion Flames
Title Studies on the Effects of Gas and Condensed Phase Fire Suppressants on Counter-flow Diffusion Flames PDF eBook
Author Gregory Scott Fallon
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Release 1997
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A Study of Gas Phase Fire Suppression Mechanisms in Laminar Counterflow Diffusion Flames

A Study of Gas Phase Fire Suppression Mechanisms in Laminar Counterflow Diffusion Flames
Title A Study of Gas Phase Fire Suppression Mechanisms in Laminar Counterflow Diffusion Flames PDF eBook
Author Jaeil Suh
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Pages 624
Release 1997
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Fourth Annual Conference on Fire Research

Fourth Annual Conference on Fire Research
Title Fourth Annual Conference on Fire Research PDF eBook
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Pages 180
Release 1981
Genre Fire
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NIST Building & Fire Research Laboratory Publications

NIST Building & Fire Research Laboratory Publications
Title NIST Building & Fire Research Laboratory Publications PDF eBook
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Pages 116
Release 1994
Genre Building
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Experimental Studies of Inhibited Counterflow Flames

Experimental Studies of Inhibited Counterflow Flames
Title Experimental Studies of Inhibited Counterflow Flames PDF eBook
Author Leonard F. Truett
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Pages 272
Release 2001
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A Study of Transient Counterflow Diffusion Flames with Radiation

A Study of Transient Counterflow Diffusion Flames with Radiation
Title A Study of Transient Counterflow Diffusion Flames with Radiation PDF eBook
Author Tariq Shamim
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Pages 382
Release 1997
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Extinguishment of Combustible Porous Solids by Water Droplets

Extinguishment of Combustible Porous Solids by Water Droplets
Title Extinguishment of Combustible Porous Solids by Water Droplets PDF eBook
Author Arvind Atreya
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Pages 23
Release 1993
Genre Combustion
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This report presents a brief summary of previous research on fire suppression with the objective to provide guidance for the present work. Reasons for the adopted methodology are summarized and the apparatus developed for the study is described. Finally, some results for PMMA are presented along with conclusions and future work. Two experimental configurations are chosen for this study: (i) Stagnation-point flow apparatus: which allows studying both the gas-phase and the condensed-phase suppression actions and enables transient chemical measurements in the exhaust gas. These measurements are used to study the suppression mechanisms and quantify the suppression effectiveness. (ii) Counterflow diffusion flame apparatus: which allows detailed flame structure measurements but is limited to studying gas-phase suppression mechanisms(chemical and/or physical). Initially, the work is done using the stagnation-point flow apparatus with water as the extinguishing agent and PMMA as the burning solid to establish a standard for comparison of suppression effectiveness of various agents. Our experimental results for PMMA show that there are two simultaneous effects as a result of water application: (i) chemical enhancement of the burning rate (which is important only when the flames are sooty; Note: most fires are sooty, and (ii) physical cooling of the solid via water evaporation. The chemical effect has not been previously noted because water is usually applied in much greater quantities than needed and in this domain the physical cooling effect dominates. Thus, future work is directed toward better understanding the suppression mechanisms.