Heptafluoropropane is one of the clean agents substituted for Halon for use in gas protection systems. The design concentration with respect to a particular fuel is an important parameter in the system design and will be studied in this article. Current standard requirements for the protection of Class B fires with the clean agent are briefly reviewed. The minimum design concentration will be measured by the cup burner test. Agents were tested on extinguishing fires from three liquid fuels - propanol, petrol, and kerosene. Two different sizes of cups and chimneys are used. The results on heptafluoropropane are compared with two other gaseous extinguishing agents - carbon dioxide and Inergen. This study confirms that the required amount of h...
The motivation for this project is to develop a hydrocarbon-based (ER12) refrigerant that has a lowe...
The action of halogenated ~ents in preventing flsme propagation in fuel-air mixtures in laboratory t...
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) observed during explosion tests that at low concentrati...
Halon-based products for gas protection systems against fire will be abandoned completely, probably ...
The determination of the extinguishing capability of mechanical fire extinguishing foams has traditi...
Liquid fuel spray fires emit high radiation heat fluxes, posing great threat to humans. The study of...
The action of halogenated agents in preventing flame propagation in fuel-air mixtures in laboratory ...
Thermal breakdown products from four different fire extinguishing agents have been analysed. The age...
3M has developed a new class of compounds of which one, C6 F-ketone (or perfluoro-Z-methyl-3-pentano...
This paper presents the recent developments that have been achieved through testing on FK-5-1-12, co...
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) observed during explosion tests that at a low concentra...
The article provides studies concerning the selection for the usage of firefighting foam in the aspe...
(U) Historically the US Army (USA) used Halon 1301 (bromotrifluoromethane), a chemical with high Ozo...
Though fire losses have fallen dramatically over the past forty years, fire remains a cause of injur...
Multiplier effect of mixed agents of trifluorobromomethane (halon 1301) and inert gases on flame ext...
The motivation for this project is to develop a hydrocarbon-based (ER12) refrigerant that has a lowe...
The action of halogenated ~ents in preventing flsme propagation in fuel-air mixtures in laboratory t...
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) observed during explosion tests that at low concentrati...
Halon-based products for gas protection systems against fire will be abandoned completely, probably ...
The determination of the extinguishing capability of mechanical fire extinguishing foams has traditi...
Liquid fuel spray fires emit high radiation heat fluxes, posing great threat to humans. The study of...
The action of halogenated agents in preventing flame propagation in fuel-air mixtures in laboratory ...
Thermal breakdown products from four different fire extinguishing agents have been analysed. The age...
3M has developed a new class of compounds of which one, C6 F-ketone (or perfluoro-Z-methyl-3-pentano...
This paper presents the recent developments that have been achieved through testing on FK-5-1-12, co...
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) observed during explosion tests that at a low concentra...
The article provides studies concerning the selection for the usage of firefighting foam in the aspe...
(U) Historically the US Army (USA) used Halon 1301 (bromotrifluoromethane), a chemical with high Ozo...
Though fire losses have fallen dramatically over the past forty years, fire remains a cause of injur...
Multiplier effect of mixed agents of trifluorobromomethane (halon 1301) and inert gases on flame ext...
The motivation for this project is to develop a hydrocarbon-based (ER12) refrigerant that has a lowe...
The action of halogenated ~ents in preventing flsme propagation in fuel-air mixtures in laboratory t...
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) observed during explosion tests that at low concentrati...