Full scale experiments on water-mist fire-suppression systems in High-Hazard Storages (HHS) – A temperature-based comparison between sole water and water/additive flow
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2011
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Full scale experiments on water-mist fire-suppression systems in High-Hazard Storages (HHS) – A temperature-based comparison between sole water and water/additive flow / Santangelo, Paolo Emilio; Tartarini, Paolo. - In: IMPIANTISTICA ITALIANA. - ISSN 0394-1582. - XXIV:6(2011), pp. 65-74.
Abstract:
Water-mist systems have gained wide popularity over the last twenty years as an innovative technology
in fire protection. Moreover, insertion of additives in the flow is typically applied to provide additional
improvements in terms of suppression effectiveness and temperature control. The present work consists
of an experimental approach in a real-scale facility, which has been aimed at challenging water mist
against severe fire scenarios. The sole water flow is compared to water endowed with a commercial
additive, the F-500 by Hazard Control Technologies Inc. As the fire setting, a high-rise storage has been
explored: this real scenario is commonly recognized as severely hazardous even by technical standards,
because of both its nominal fire load and the designed physical domain.
The thermal transient within the test chamber during the fire development has been measured as the
main quantitative parameter: K-type thermocouples have been employed to the purpose over a set of
remarkable locations. Moreover, the fire evolution has been evaluated through a post-fire estimation of
the damages. Despite the large amount of released smoke and smoldering materials, water mist is shown
to be efficient in fire control, if endowed with the chosen additive, while the sole water flow does not
appear suitable for such hazardous conditions.
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Santangelo, Paolo Emilio; Tartarini, Paolo
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