Title of article :
Improving Water Spray Efficacy for Fire Suppression via CO2 Addition at High Pressures and Low Temperatures: Evidence for CO2 Clathrate Hydrate Formation
Author/Authors :
Hunter، Shawn E. نويسنده , , Li، Lixiong نويسنده , , Dierdorf، Doug نويسنده , , Armendinger، Timothy نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
This paper describes a technique for achieving a compact aqueous spray that incorporates CO2 into the spray at low temperatures (T < 10 °C) and high pressures (P > 10 MPa). A high-pressure spray apparatus was used to explore the effects of temperature (4-25 °C), nominal CO2 mole fraction (0-0.12), in-line filter pore size (0.5-7 (mu)m), and additives on the high-pressure (12-19 MPa) water spray patterns. Divergence of the high-pressure H2O-CO2 spray was significantly reduced at low temperatures, with addition of sodium lauryl sulfate or aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF), and with a small-pore-size (0.5 (mu)m) filter. The observed trends, based on digital images, can be explained by the formation of CO2 clathrate hydrate within the continuous-flow system. The concepts discussed herein may be applied to conventional H2O/AFFF fire-suppression systems, where the introduction of CO2 as a foaming agent can increase firesuppression efficacy.
Keywords :
Non-linearity , Secular term , Tidal water table fluctuation , Perturbation method
Journal title :
INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH
Journal title :
INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH