IC 9117 Transformer Fluid Fires In A Ventilated Tunnel

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Margaret R. Egan
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines subjected three commercially available brands of transformer fluid to a series of combustion studies. The experiments were conducted in the intermediate-scale fire tunnel, which was designed to simulate environmental conditions in underground mines. The work was divided into three phases. In phase one, the brands were compared for gas production, smoke characteristics, and combustion yields. In phase two, the production constants of transformer fluids and other fuels were compared for the rate of formation of gas and smoke as a function of fire size. In phase three, several diameters of liquid-pool fires were compared in terms of fire size and burning rate. These transformer fluid measurements will be added to the existing coal and wood data that can be used as a basis of comparison for future studies of other mine combustibles. Further research into the combustion product emissions from combustible materials found in underground mines will lead to improved and realistic fire detection and suppression systems,
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APA: Margaret R. Egan  (1986)  IC 9117 Transformer Fluid Fires In A Ventilated Tunnel

MLA: Margaret R. Egan IC 9117 Transformer Fluid Fires In A Ventilated Tunnel. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1986.

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