Backdraft is a limited-ventilation fire phenomenon closely linked to the unburnt gases accumulated in the fire compartment just before creating an opening that allows a new supply of oxygen to enter the compartment. The aim of this article is to help understanding the influence of gas species such as hydrocarbon CmHn, water, carbon dioxide, oxygen, and nitrogen on backdraft probability. The influence of increasing the number of moles of the above gas species as well as the number of atoms of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in the fuel composition is analyzed. For this purpose, a diffusion flame limit criterion based on Le Chatelier's rule is used. In order to verify the obtained results, validation with 41 backdraft experiments is carried out
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The limiting conditions for sustained burning of materials are studied experimentally using gas burn...
This research explores the effects of adding water vapor to fuel for a diffusion flame. Inert gases ...
The inclusion of molecular diffusion into the joint-probability density function (JPDF) method requi...
The effect of ventilation on fire development is one of the most important phenomena to understand m...
AbstractThe fire triggered by the leak of combustible gas is a serious threat to the safety of the p...
This paper focuses on 17 experiments in a 1.2 m by 1.2 m by 2.4 m compartment. A methane burner, flo...
This paper presents the results of reduced-scale experimental tests to study backdraft in a reduced-...
This project focused on the effects of scale on the backdraft phenomena. A full residential-scale co...
Backdraught is one of fire phenomena that is yet to be fully understood. Previous researchers have t...
Sustaining a diffusion flame requires sufficient concentrations of fuel and oxidizer to maintain the...
The present thesis constitutes an important contribution to the understanding of a partially premixe...
This study focuses on the effects of flame stretch on the mass burning rate, for flames with nonunit...
In this study, a series of small-scale experiments were conducted to investigate the backdraft pheno...
This work investigates the extinction limits of laminar diffusion counterflow flames for various gas...
In this research work, we investigate the influence of transport models and thermal diffusion (Soret...
The limiting conditions for sustained burning of materials are studied experimentally using gas burn...
This research explores the effects of adding water vapor to fuel for a diffusion flame. Inert gases ...
The inclusion of molecular diffusion into the joint-probability density function (JPDF) method requi...