Experimental Study to Estimate the Required Flow of Fire Extinguishing System for Flame Spread Prevention on Composite Panel
Author(s) -
Byoungjik Park,
Hyun-Jun Shin,
Yong-Ho Yoo,
Jin-Ouk Park,
Hwi-Seong Kim,
Yangkyun Kim
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
fire science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2508-6804
pISSN - 1738-7167
DOI - 10.7731/kifse.2017.31.6.033
Subject(s) - constructability , composite number , core (optical fiber) , fire protection , flow (mathematics) , sandwich panel , environmental science , fire test , flame spread , materials science , forensic engineering , structural engineering , waste management , composite material , engineering , civil engineering , chemistry , organic chemistry , combustion , geometry , mathematics
Composite panel refers to the particular plywood produced in a way of stacking the different kinds of material in sandwich form and adhering them using adhesives and is widely used as building material for its constructability and cost efficiency. But as the surface is finished with steel plate, fire extinguishing agent cannot reach to the core material because of such steel plate on surface which causes the difficulties in suppressing the fire as well as in fire-fighting activities due to collapse. This study, to deal with such problem, is intended to set the fire pipe in core material to prevent the fire from spreading and in a bid to achieve this using minimized fire water, water supply test device was fabricated to estimate the required water flow of fire extinguisher and consequently, optimal water flow (0.5 L/min) was determined through a full-scale fire test.
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