2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10694-021-01187-x
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A Review on Fire Protection Systems in Military and Civilian Vehicles

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“…The phased-out use of halon extinguishants due to their harmful effects on the stratospheric ozone layer 35,36 necessitates the exploration of alternative fire suppression technologies. While fluorinated alkanes like HFC-227ea (CF 3 CHFCF 3 ), HFC-236fa (CF 3 CH 2 CF 3 ), and PFC-218 (CF 3 CF 2 CF 3 ) have emerged as transitional halon replacements, 37 their efficacy and environmental impact remain under scrutiny.…”
Section: Future Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The phased-out use of halon extinguishants due to their harmful effects on the stratospheric ozone layer 35,36 necessitates the exploration of alternative fire suppression technologies. While fluorinated alkanes like HFC-227ea (CF 3 CHFCF 3 ), HFC-236fa (CF 3 CH 2 CF 3 ), and PFC-218 (CF 3 CF 2 CF 3 ) have emerged as transitional halon replacements, 37 their efficacy and environmental impact remain under scrutiny.…”
Section: Future Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Halon was previously commonly used as an extinguishant for civil and military aircraft but is now being phased out due to environmental concerns. Although many studies have been devoted to finding alternatives to halon over the past 30 years, a perfect solution has not been found that meets all the requirements . C 6 F 12 O (Novec 1230) is expected to be a long-term alternative to halon as a fluorinated extinguishant due to its outstanding fire extinguishment performance , and minimal environmental impacts …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%