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THE EFFECT OF WATER SPRAYS ON A PETROL FIRE 30 CM DIAMETER

Rasbash, D.J. and Rogowski, Z.W., 1955. THE EFFECT OF WATER SPRAYS ON A PETROL FIRE 30 CM DIAMETER. Fire Research Notes 185


ABSTRACT

A series of tests have been carried out on the extinction of a petrol fire 30 cm diameter with a number of water sprays. The drop sizes of the sprays varied between 0.2 to 0.6 mm, the rates of flow between 0.6 and 4.0 g cm^-2min^-1 and the entrained air velocities between 200 and 500 crn/s. The preburn time of the fire was varied between 1 and 300 seconds. It was found that the extinction time was markedly reduced by an increase in the rate of flow and the entrained air velocity and by a decrease in the drop size. However, it was also found that the most efficient sprays tested often did not give extinction when the preburning time was less than 10 seconds, and for this reason the use of water sprays is not advised as a reliable method for extinguishing this type of fire. The mechanism of extinction of the fire is discussed.



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