FLAME-EXTINGUISHING CONCENTRATIONS AND PEAK CONCENTRATIONS OF N-2, AR, CO2 AND THEIR MIXTURES FOR HYDROCARBON FUELS

Citation
N. Saito et al., FLAME-EXTINGUISHING CONCENTRATIONS AND PEAK CONCENTRATIONS OF N-2, AR, CO2 AND THEIR MIXTURES FOR HYDROCARBON FUELS, Fire safety journal, 27(3), 1996, pp. 185-200
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science","Engineering, Civil
Journal title
ISSN journal
03797112
Volume
27
Issue
3
Year of publication
1996
Pages
185 - 200
Database
ISI
SICI code
0379-7112(1996)27:3<185:FCAPCO>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Fire-extinguishing efficiency of inert gas mixtures was investigated b y measuring flame-extinguishing concentrations and peak concentrations for hydrocarbon fuels, because new fire-extinguishing agents composed of inert gas mixtures have been developed as halon alternatives. The flame-extinguishing concentrations of nitrogen, argon, carbon dioxide and their mixtures for n-heptane were measured with the FRI glass cup burner. The peak concentrations of the agents for methane-air and prop ane-air mixtures were also measured with the tubular flame burner. Che mical equilibrium calculations showed that the adiabatic flame tempera tures of the cup burner flames at the extinction condition were almost constant for all the agents. The adiabatic flame temperatures at the flammability limit of the tubular flame for each fuel were also indepe ndent of the inert gas agent if the mixtures had the same equivalence ratio. The flame-extinguishing concentrations of the inert gas mixture s were predicted by a simple equation averaging over the flame-extingu ishing concentrations of all component gases weighted by mole fraction . The equation has the same form as Le Chatelier's law. For the flamma bility limits of the hydrocarbon-air mixtures, the same relation was a lso recognized in the effect of the mixed agents. The facts show clear ly that this simple equation for the flame extinction concentrations i s useful to estimate the fire suppression efficiency of any mixed agen ts of the inert gases. At the same time, it appears that the flame-ext inguishing concentrations and the flammability limits reported in the paper are consistent. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.