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A series of five experiments examining the effects of a simulated fire fighting water spray introduced into a fully-developed compartment fire were conducted for the Federal Emergency Management Agency by the Center for Fire Research at the National Bureau of Standards per Interagency Agreement (EMW-E-1239) Task Order 4A. Data from these tests were intended to be used as a check of predicted results from the Mission Research Corporation Fire Demand Model. The results illustrate the dynamics of compartment fire suppression using water sprays.
A series of five experiments examining the effects of a simulated fire fighting water spray introduced into a fully-developed compartment fire were conducted for the Federal Emergency Management Agency by the Center for Fire Research at the National Bureau of Standards per Interagency Agreement (EMW-E-1239) Task Order 4A. Data from these tests were intended to be used as a check of predicted results from the Mission Research Corporation Fire Demand Model. The results illustrate the dynamics of compartment fire suppression using water sprays.
Water Spray Suppression of Fully-Developed Wood Crib Fires in a Compartment
1988
67 pages
Report
No indication
English
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