Volume 90,   №4

DETERMINATION OF THE VOLUME OF WATER FOR SUPPRESSING THE THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF FOREST COMBUSTIBLES



From the results of experimental studies of the processes of suppressing the thermal decomposition of the typical forest combustibles (birch leaves, fi r needles, asp twigs, and a mixture of these three materials) by water aerosol, the minimum volumes of the fi re-extinguishing liquid have been determined (by varying the volume of samples of the forest combustibles from 0.00002 mto 0.0003 mand the area of their open surface from 0.0001 m2  to 0.018 m2). The dependences of the minimum volume of water on the area of the open surface of the forest combustible have been established. Approximation expressions for these dependences have been obtained. Forecast has been made of the minimum volume of water for suppressing the process of thermal decomposition of forest combustibles in areas from 1 cmto 1 km, as well as of the characteristic quenching times by varying the water concentration per unit time. It has been shown that the amount of water needed for effective suppression of the process of thermal decomposition of forest combustibles is several times less than is customarily assumed.
 
 
Author:  R. S. Volkov, A. O. Zhdanova, G. V. Kuznetsov, and P. A. Strizhak
Keywords:  forest combustible, thermal decomposition, quenching, water, minimum volume, water concentration
Page:  789

R. S. Volkov, A. O. Zhdanova, G. V. Kuznetsov, and P. A. Strizhak.  DETERMINATION OF THE VOLUME OF WATER FOR SUPPRESSING THE THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF FOREST COMBUSTIBLES //Journal of engineering physics and thermophysics. . Volume 90, №4. P. 789.


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