R. Tu, Y. Zeng, J. Fang and Y. M. Zhang (2016) The influence of low air pressure on horizontal flame spread over flexible polyurethane foam and correlative smoke productions. Journal/Applied Thermal Engineering 94 133-140. [In English]
Web link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2015.10.108
Keywords: ,Low air pressure, Flexible polyurethane, Flame spread, Burning behavior, Smoke production, DIFFERENT ASPECT RATIOS, HYDROCARBON POOL FIRES, COMBUSTION, CHARACTERISTICS, N-HEPTANE, SUBATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE, PULSATION, FREQUENCY, HIGH-ALTITUDE, CEILING-JET
Abstract: Pressure effects on quasi two-dimensional flexible polyurethane (FPU) foam flame spreading behavior, typical product concentrations, and smoke detector responses were investigated by comparative experiments under different ambient pressures of 99.8 kPa (in Hefei) and 66.5 kPa (in Lhasa), respectively. First, significant decreases of flame spreading velocity and burning rate were observed under low pressure condition. Averaged global burning rate was found to be dependent on pressure, with an exponential factor of 4/3 theoretically based on pressure modeling. Second, the maximum temperature at a given position in axial thermal plume showed insensitivity to pressure, yet the maximum temperature in ceiling jet was obviously higher. Third, the low pressure was shown to have no effect on soot particles size distribution by scan electron microscopy (SEM) imaging. However, the soot number concentration decreased with reduced pressure attributed to the much slower soot formation rate under low pressure. This result would further have an interesting influence on the response signals of photoelectric detector and ionization detector. Finally, the pressure effects on variation of CO and O-2 volume concentration were discussed. Considering the relatively small heat release rate for FPU foam selected, the CO concentration in the far field ceiling jet low under low pressure was found to be lower for the enhanced diffusive effect. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.