Eine Plattform für die Wissenschaft: Bauingenieurwesen, Architektur und Urbanistik
Forensic Analysis of Ignitable Liquid Fuel Fires in Buildings. Review Draft
An experimental study of liquid fuel fires (Class B) in enclosures with Class A combustibles was conducted to (1) characterize the differences in fire dynamics and fire damage between ignitable liquid fuel fires in compartments versus in the open, and (2) to evaluate the reliability of fire patterns and fire debris sampling for ignitable liquid residue analysis. The experimental work included an evaluation of patterns within enclosure fires, including fuel spill patterns and clean burns and an analysis of calcination of gypsum wallboard. A reliable and accurate method of obtaining calcinations depth surveys with a new portable hand-held tool was developed. The utility of calcination depth surveys was evaluated with respect to assessing the compartment fire dynamics and fire origin. The impact of water spray on the accuracy of calcination depth measurements was also assessed. The persistence of ignitable liquid residue was evaluated in a controlled, small-scale environment and in full-scale enclosure fires to identify optimum sampling locations within a given scenario.
Forensic Analysis of Ignitable Liquid Fuel Fires in Buildings. Review Draft
An experimental study of liquid fuel fires (Class B) in enclosures with Class A combustibles was conducted to (1) characterize the differences in fire dynamics and fire damage between ignitable liquid fuel fires in compartments versus in the open, and (2) to evaluate the reliability of fire patterns and fire debris sampling for ignitable liquid residue analysis. The experimental work included an evaluation of patterns within enclosure fires, including fuel spill patterns and clean burns and an analysis of calcination of gypsum wallboard. A reliable and accurate method of obtaining calcinations depth surveys with a new portable hand-held tool was developed. The utility of calcination depth surveys was evaluated with respect to assessing the compartment fire dynamics and fire origin. The impact of water spray on the accuracy of calcination depth measurements was also assessed. The persistence of ignitable liquid residue was evaluated in a controlled, small-scale environment and in full-scale enclosure fires to identify optimum sampling locations within a given scenario.
Forensic Analysis of Ignitable Liquid Fuel Fires in Buildings. Review Draft
C. L. Mealy (Autor:in) / A. J. Wolfe (Autor:in) / D. T. Gottuk (Autor:in)
2013
215 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Physical scaling of water mist protection for ignitable liquid cut-off rooms
Online Contents | 2013
|Springer Verlag | 2016
|British Library Conference Proceedings | 2007
|