When investigating the origin and cause of a fire, one relies on fire chemistry and physics to trace the fire back to its origin and to identify the event that placed a suitable ignition source in contact with the first fuel ignited. As such, it is important for the fire investigator to fully comprehend the theory behind fire chemistry. This article briefly discusses these concepts.Fire requires three conditions to interact together in order to occur: fuel, oxidizer, and a source of ignition. Fuel must be available in a sufficient amount, but not in excess, and lower and upper flammability limits are defined for given fuels. In addition, fuel must be in a suitable form, that is, in a gaseous phase. Liquids must evaporate and solids usually ...
Sustaining a diffusion flame requires sufficient concentrations of fuel and oxidizer to maintain the...
Kohse-Höinghaus K. Combustion in the future: The importance of chemistry. Proceedings of the Combust...
International audienceThe discovery of fire has contributed to the emergence of humanity. It is then...
When investigating the origin and cause of a fire, one relies on fire chemistry and physics to trace...
Our knowledge of fire has advanced rapidly over the last few decades to a point where we now have a ...
The article discusses the spectroscopy of fire and flame. Fire is rapid oxidation, reduction reactio...
In this practical we will study a common and useful natural sound effect, fire. We will analyse the ...
Heat, flame, smoke and fire gases are responsible for the vast majority of fire deaths and injuries ...
Present understanding of physical aspects of combustion in fires is summarized in this paper. Follow...
Fire Investigation covers the concepts and theories used to determine a specfic fire has been delibe...
The paper deals with the application of new methods for determining the flammability of materials by...
Kohse-Höinghaus K, Kamphus M, González Alatorre G, Atakan B, Schocker A, Brockhinke A. Concentration...
Accidental fires represent a risk for people from the heat and fire effluents produced. It is clear ...
viii, 68 p.One of the most captivating experiences in childhood is that of contemplating fire. Fire ...
An important aspect in elucidating the causes of fire events occurence, is the identification of the...
Sustaining a diffusion flame requires sufficient concentrations of fuel and oxidizer to maintain the...
Kohse-Höinghaus K. Combustion in the future: The importance of chemistry. Proceedings of the Combust...
International audienceThe discovery of fire has contributed to the emergence of humanity. It is then...
When investigating the origin and cause of a fire, one relies on fire chemistry and physics to trace...
Our knowledge of fire has advanced rapidly over the last few decades to a point where we now have a ...
The article discusses the spectroscopy of fire and flame. Fire is rapid oxidation, reduction reactio...
In this practical we will study a common and useful natural sound effect, fire. We will analyse the ...
Heat, flame, smoke and fire gases are responsible for the vast majority of fire deaths and injuries ...
Present understanding of physical aspects of combustion in fires is summarized in this paper. Follow...
Fire Investigation covers the concepts and theories used to determine a specfic fire has been delibe...
The paper deals with the application of new methods for determining the flammability of materials by...
Kohse-Höinghaus K, Kamphus M, González Alatorre G, Atakan B, Schocker A, Brockhinke A. Concentration...
Accidental fires represent a risk for people from the heat and fire effluents produced. It is clear ...
viii, 68 p.One of the most captivating experiences in childhood is that of contemplating fire. Fire ...
An important aspect in elucidating the causes of fire events occurence, is the identification of the...
Sustaining a diffusion flame requires sufficient concentrations of fuel and oxidizer to maintain the...
Kohse-Höinghaus K. Combustion in the future: The importance of chemistry. Proceedings of the Combust...
International audienceThe discovery of fire has contributed to the emergence of humanity. It is then...