Liquefied extinguishing agent discharge to an overpressure-sensitive enclosed volume

The throttling of liquefied substances from high pressure vessels to an enclosed volume starting at atmospheric pressure is described in order to determine thermodynamic state of the extinguished room gaseous contents. Time dependent, 0D mathematical model is implemented describing the state inside...

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Main Authors: Hurda Lukáš, Matas Richard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816807010
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spelling doaj-01f8e4365ac44467ae31786c83ac8fde2021-02-02T05:42:57ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011680701010.1051/matecconf/201816807010matecconf_xxi.aeanmifmae-2018_07010Liquefied extinguishing agent discharge to an overpressure-sensitive enclosed volumeHurda LukášMatas RichardThe throttling of liquefied substances from high pressure vessels to an enclosed volume starting at atmospheric pressure is described in order to determine thermodynamic state of the extinguished room gaseous contents. Time dependent, 0D mathematical model is implemented describing the state inside the agent container, the isenthalpic throttling in the distribution system, agent vaporization and mixing with air. The agent is modelled as real gas. Other influences on the process including the heat transfer from selected solid parts inside the room and the gas mixture leakage out of the room are taken into account. Main outcome is an MS Excel tool for integrated fire extinguishers design optimization. The optimization balances the two contradictory requirements: Agent volumetric concentration to sustain the fire extinguishing capabilities and tolerable room overpressure. Agent fill weight and discharge time are being adjusted. The discharge time is controlled by the distribution piping and spray nozzles design. System operation is checked concerning various initial and boundary conditions.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816807010
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author Hurda Lukáš
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Liquefied extinguishing agent discharge to an overpressure-sensitive enclosed volume
MATEC Web of Conferences
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Matas Richard
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title Liquefied extinguishing agent discharge to an overpressure-sensitive enclosed volume
title_short Liquefied extinguishing agent discharge to an overpressure-sensitive enclosed volume
title_full Liquefied extinguishing agent discharge to an overpressure-sensitive enclosed volume
title_fullStr Liquefied extinguishing agent discharge to an overpressure-sensitive enclosed volume
title_full_unstemmed Liquefied extinguishing agent discharge to an overpressure-sensitive enclosed volume
title_sort liquefied extinguishing agent discharge to an overpressure-sensitive enclosed volume
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The throttling of liquefied substances from high pressure vessels to an enclosed volume starting at atmospheric pressure is described in order to determine thermodynamic state of the extinguished room gaseous contents. Time dependent, 0D mathematical model is implemented describing the state inside the agent container, the isenthalpic throttling in the distribution system, agent vaporization and mixing with air. The agent is modelled as real gas. Other influences on the process including the heat transfer from selected solid parts inside the room and the gas mixture leakage out of the room are taken into account. Main outcome is an MS Excel tool for integrated fire extinguishers design optimization. The optimization balances the two contradictory requirements: Agent volumetric concentration to sustain the fire extinguishing capabilities and tolerable room overpressure. Agent fill weight and discharge time are being adjusted. The discharge time is controlled by the distribution piping and spray nozzles design. System operation is checked concerning various initial and boundary conditions.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816807010
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