2015
DOI: 10.1515/tvsbses-2015-0009
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Effects Of Compressed Air Foam Application On Heat Conditions In Fire Within A Closed Space

Abstract: This article evaluates the knowledge obtained in firefighting tests using compressed air foam system (CAFS) within a confined space. Six experiments were conducted for verification during the cooling of rooms and the self-extinguishing effect. The simulation was for a fully developed fire within a room. The fuel was chosen to simulate ordinary combustible materials utilized in residential areas. Mantel thermocouples were placed in the rooms to record the temperature changes. Compressed air foam was first appli… Show more

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“…26 Rigid foams generate more smoke than flexible polyurethane foams. 27 Adam et al 20 noted that the application of CAF does not produce vapors that can burn firefighters or reduce visibility. In the test, rigid polyurethane foam, which produces thick smoke, was added as a combustible material to evaluate the effect of heat and steam on the firefighting agents.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…26 Rigid foams generate more smoke than flexible polyurethane foams. 27 Adam et al 20 noted that the application of CAF does not produce vapors that can burn firefighters or reduce visibility. In the test, rigid polyurethane foam, which produces thick smoke, was added as a combustible material to evaluate the effect of heat and steam on the firefighting agents.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on the thermal properties of traditional foam have previously been conducted. 11 , 20 23 In a study on the insulation properties of foam, a test was conducted on the ignition time and foam breakage rate of static foam exposed to a certain intensity of radiation. Madrzykowski 24 studied the thermal properties of CAF by performing ignition retardation and mass retention tests.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%