A generalized relationship between the normalized yields of carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide for nitrogen-containing materials has recently been derived. This correlation is used in the current study to analyze experimentally derived hydrogen cyanide data from three sets of fire tests. For a reduced-scale compartment fire test, the yields of hydrogen cyanide with varied equivalence ratios and the transient hydrogen cyanide concentrations are estimated; for a series of room–corridor sofa fire tests, the extremely high hydrogen cyanide level observed is demonstrated to be a realistic result and a hydrogen cyanide yield value of 0.047 g/g is suggested for this sofa in post-flashover fires for fire safety assessments; and finally, for a ser...
Every year about 1,000 people in the United Kingdom lose their lives because of fire. Impairment of ...
Several components in combustion products of polymers are known to be or are suspected of being harm...
ABSTRACT: The toxic potency of the smoke generated from most materials in a fire is very similar. Th...
Experimental studies have demonstrated that there are close correlations between the normalized yiel...
In this paper, a local equivalence ratio based toxicity model has been extended to include the calcu...
In this paper, a local equivalence ratio based toxicity model has been extended to include the calcu...
Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN) is often the most toxicologically significant component in fire effluents fro...
Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN) is often the most toxicologically significant component in fire effluents fro...
Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN) is often the most toxicologically significant component in fire effluents fro...
Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN) is often the most toxicologically significant component in fire effluents fro...
Many of the nitrogen containing polymers produce HCN when involved in fires. Various methods of HCN ...
"The U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a study to determine if correlations exist between the chlorine ...
An original kinetic spectrophotometric procedure was developed for the determination of hydrogen cya...
A chemical kinetics model for calculation of the formation of hydrogen cyanide (HCN) has been made. ...
Five materials that contain nitrogen were burned in a flask at 800 degrees C, and the amounts of hyd...
Every year about 1,000 people in the United Kingdom lose their lives because of fire. Impairment of ...
Several components in combustion products of polymers are known to be or are suspected of being harm...
ABSTRACT: The toxic potency of the smoke generated from most materials in a fire is very similar. Th...
Experimental studies have demonstrated that there are close correlations between the normalized yiel...
In this paper, a local equivalence ratio based toxicity model has been extended to include the calcu...
In this paper, a local equivalence ratio based toxicity model has been extended to include the calcu...
Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN) is often the most toxicologically significant component in fire effluents fro...
Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN) is often the most toxicologically significant component in fire effluents fro...
Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN) is often the most toxicologically significant component in fire effluents fro...
Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN) is often the most toxicologically significant component in fire effluents fro...
Many of the nitrogen containing polymers produce HCN when involved in fires. Various methods of HCN ...
"The U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a study to determine if correlations exist between the chlorine ...
An original kinetic spectrophotometric procedure was developed for the determination of hydrogen cya...
A chemical kinetics model for calculation of the formation of hydrogen cyanide (HCN) has been made. ...
Five materials that contain nitrogen were burned in a flask at 800 degrees C, and the amounts of hyd...
Every year about 1,000 people in the United Kingdom lose their lives because of fire. Impairment of ...
Several components in combustion products of polymers are known to be or are suspected of being harm...
ABSTRACT: The toxic potency of the smoke generated from most materials in a fire is very similar. Th...