NFPA Fundamentals of Fire Fighter Skills
NFPA Fundamentals of Fire Fighter Skills
NFPA Fundamentals of Fire Fighter Skills
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Pool fire
Energy release rate: Q H c
= A f m" (3.5)
m
Mass loss rate: m
1 e
-kD
(3.6)
Momentum-boyancy equation:
d 2 2
dz
b u
Qg
u c p T
(4.13)
T .
1/ 3
m p 0.071Qc z z 0
. . .
1.85 10 3 Qc
1/ 3 5/ 3
For z > L: (4.27)
. . z
For z < L: m p 0.0056Qc (4.28)
L
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Q 2 / 3
p 0.21 z
Mass flow rate: m (4.35)
B
Ceiling Jet
2/3
16.9 Q
For r/H < 0.18: Tmax T (4.36)
H5/ 3
(4.37)
H
1 / 3
Q
For r/H < 0.15: u max 0.96 (4.38)
H
1 / 3 H1 / 2
0.195 Q
For r/H > 0.15: u max (4.39)
r5/ 6
2 2 a g g 3 / 2
g
Mass flow rate through upper vent: m C d W g hu (5.18)
3 g
2 2 a g g 3 / 2
a
Mass flow rate through lower vent: m C d W a hl (5.19)
3 a
a 0.5 A H o
Mass flow into tall opening: m (5.24)
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2 a g g
a
Mass flow rate in: m
2
Cd W a H N H D 1/ 2 H N 1 H D (5.36)
3 a 2
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0.72 0.36
Tg Q h K AT
Mechanically ventilated area: 0.63 (6.21)
m m
Ta c p Ta cp
0.09A H H
Maximum energy release rate: Q (6.27)
o o eff , wood
kc
Through walls: q W A t A o Tg Ta
1
(6.29)
t
Radiation through opening: q R A o f Tg4 Ta4 (6.30)
d
dt
With enthalpy: udV h v n dS Q
(8.21)
CV CS
.
P - Pa Qt
Sealed pressure rise: = (8.24)
Pa V a c v Ta
c v V dP . .
Leaky pressure rise: + me c p Te Q (8.30)
R dt
. .
When leakage is stabilized: m e c p Te Q (8.31)
2
.
1 Q
Leaky pressure difference: P (8.32)
2 e c p Te A e Cd
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*= Q
Dimensionless heat release rate: Q (8.37)
a c p Ta g H 5 / 2
g H2
Dimensionless time: = t (8.38)
H S
dy * * )1/3 y 5/3 = 0
Dimensionless equation: Q + 0.21 (Q (8.39)
d
3 / 2
2 0.21 *
Solution for y: y 1 Q 1/ 3
(8.41)
3
* (1 - y) 1 - g
Dimensionless equation: Q (8.46)
a
t n 1
Upper layer density: g a 1 (8.55)
n 1H z Sc 353
p
kc
Heat transfer: h (8.61)
t
Q
Gas temperature: Tg Ta (8.62)
e hA w
cp m
e = Cd A E 2 g - Pl + a - g g H E - z
Upper opening mass flow rate: m (8.67)
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e = Cd A E 2 g Pl + a - g g H E - z
Upper opening mass flow rate: m (8.72)
Combustion Products
mi
Yield of species: y i (9.1)
mf
mi
Mass fraction of species: i = (9.2)
m
m f m ox
Equivalence ratio: = (9.5)
r
f
m
Fuel mixture fraction: f =
m
Fuel mixture fraction based on equivalence ratio: f = 1 (9.8)
+
r
j Yi , j - Yi = y i m
N
dYi
Control volume formulation: m + m f -m
i, loss (9.20)
dt j=1
net out
mf
Steady state mass fraction: Yi ( t ) y i yi f (9.25)
f m
m p
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Q (MW)
20
4.8 m
15
3.0 m
10
2.4 m
5
1.7 m
0.9 m
0
0 300 600 900 Time (s)
Figure 3.1 Energy release rate measured when burning 1.2 m by 1.2 m wood pallets,
stacked to different heights.
Q (kW)
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
0 300 600 900 Time (s)
Figure 3.6 Typical Energy Release Rate from a wood pallet stack.
Figure 3.7 Dependence of pallet stack height on peak energy release rate (from
Babrauskas [3.1]).
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Table 3.2 Burning rate per unit area and complete heat of combustion for various materials (from Tewarson [3.4]).
Material (values in brackets indicate pool diameters tested) " (kg/m2s)
m Hc (MJ/kg)
Aliphatic Carbon-Hydrogen Atoms:
Polyethylene 0.026 43.6
Polypropylene 0.024 43.4
Heavy fuel oil (2.6 - 23 m) 0.036
Kerosene (30 - 80 m) 0.065 44.1
Crude oil (6.5 - 31 m) 0.056
n-Dodecane (0.94 m) 0.036 44.2
Gasoline (1.5 - 223 m) 0.062
JP-4 (1 - 5.3 m) 0.067
JP-5 (0.6 - 1.7 m) 0.055
n-Heptane (1.2 - 10 m) 0.075 44.6
n-Hexane (0.75 - 10 m) 0.077 44.8
Transformer fluids (2.37 m) 0.025 - 0.030
Aromatic Carbon-Hydrogen Atoms:
Polystyrene (0.93 m) 0.034 39.2
Xylene (1.22 m) 0.067 39.4
Benzene (0.75 - 6.0 m) 0.081 40.1
Aliphatic Carbon-Hydrogen-Oxygen Atoms:
Polyoxymethylene 0.016 15.4
Polymethylmethacrylate, PMMA (2.37 m) 0.030 25.2
Methanol (1.2 - 2.4 m) 0.025 20
Acetone (1.52 m) 0.038 29.7
Aliphatic Carbon-Hydrogen-Oxygen-Nitrogen Atoms:
Flexible polyurethane foams 0.021 - 0.027 23.2 - 27.2
Rigid polyurethane foams 0.022 - 0.025 25.0 - 28.0
Aliphatic Carbon-Hydrogen-Halogen Atoms:
Polyvinylchloride 0.016 16.4
Tefzel (ETFE) 0.014 12.6
Teflon (FEP) 0.007 4.8
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Table 3.3: Data for large pool (D > 0.2 m) burning rate estimates (from Babrauskas [3.1])
Material Density(kg/m3) (kg/m2s) Hc (MJ/kg)
m " k (m-1)
Cryogenics:
Liquid H2 70 0.017 120.0 6.1
LNG (mostly CH4) 415 0.078 50.0 1.1
LPG (mostly C3H8) 585 0.099 46.0 1.4
Alcohols:
methanol (CH3OH) 796 0.017 20.0 *
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Figure 3.8 Typical upholstered furniture energy release rates (from Babrauskas [3.1]).
1200
Hospital bed
1000 Improved bed
800
HHR (kW)
600
400
200
0
0 300 600 900 1200
Time (s)
Figure 3.9 Typical mattress energy release rate (from Särdqvist [3.2]).
400
4.1 kg
300 3.51 kg
HRR (kW)
2.34 kg
200
1.17 kg
100
0
0 120 240 360 480 600
Time (s)
Figure 3.10 Energy release rates for trash bags (adopted from Babrauskas [3.1]).
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300
HRR (kW)
200
100
0
0 300 600 900 1200
Time (s)
Figure 3.11 Energy release rates from two experiments with television sets (adopted
from Babrauskas [3.1])
800
Test 16
600
HRR (kW)
Test 17
400 Test 18
200
0
0 120 240 360 480 600
Time (s)
Figure 3.12 Energy release rates from three experiments with Christmas trees (adopted
from Babrauskas [3.1]).
Table 3.4: Conversion to Equivalent Fire Load Density and Equivalent Opening Factor
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5000
4000
HRR (kW)
3000
ultra fast
2000 fast
1000 medium
slow
0
0 300 600 900
Time (s)
Table 3.5 Values of for different growth rates according to NFPA 204M [3.6].
Growth rate kW/s2 Time (s) to reach 1055 kW
ultra fast 0.19 75
fast 0.047 150
medium 0.012 300
slow 0.003 600
Table 3.7 Typical growth rates recommended for various types of occupancies.
Type of occupancy Growth rate
Dwellings, etc. medium
Hotels, Nursing homes, etc. fast
Shopping centers, entertainment centers ultra fast
Schools, offices fast
Hazardous industries Not specified
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