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Performance of water mist system with base injection in extinguishing small container fires

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jlp.2021.104448

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Diesel container fires; Water mist system; Base injection; Pressure-swirl nozzle; Angle of orientation

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This study experimentally investigates the use of a water-mist system to extinguish diesel container fires, with parameters such as nozzle size, number, position, and injection pressure taken into consideration. The study demonstrates the feasibility of the water mist system with base injection for extinguishing tank fires, with oxygen displacement identified as the predominant extinction mechanism.
The purpose of the present work is the experimental investigation on the extinguishment of diesel container fires by a water-mist system with base injection through multiple nozzles placed symmetrically at various positions around the rim of the container. Experimental parameters selected are the orifice diameter of the nozzle, the number of nozzles, position of nozzles (angle of orientation, radial and vertical distance of the nozzle from the edge of the container), and injection pressure. Nozzles used in the present work are pressure-swirl nozzles with Ztype swirl-insert with solid-cone spray. Desirable properties of the system such as the non-clogging operation of the nozzle and uniform mass flux density in the spray are tested for the nozzles. The optimized solution is provided considering water consumption and the physical stability of the fuel surface in the container. Displacement of oxygen is observed as a predominant extinction mechanism due to the effective application of spray in the base region of the fire. The present work provides the parametric study of the extinction establishing the feasibility of the water mist system with a base injection for extinguishing tank fires. This may serve as guidelines for the preliminary design of the system with the extension for larger tank fires.

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