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Citation

Forrest B, DiPaola A, Ibrahimli V, Lakhani A, Weckman E. Fire Safety J. 2023; 141: e103963.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.firesaf.2023.103963

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This work examines the time evolution and spatial distribution of five combustion gases during a large-scale ventilation-limited furniture fire experiment. Past research has largely focused on measurement of major gases collected in an exhaust hood or at limited locations during gas or liquid fuel fires in a single room or single-storey layout. As such, there is a dearth of temporally resolved gas species data, measured in-situ at various locations in a two-storey structure. The aim of this study is to provide a comprehensive set of gas concentration data collected throughout a two-storey, multi-compartment, completely sealed structure during a furniture fire. Higher concentrations of CO, NOx, HCN and VOCs were measured in areas close to the fire and in the smoke layer, while a uniform distribution of gases was recorded further away from the fire, namely on the upper floor. The results are critical to our understanding of gaseous species evolution during ventilation-limited fires and provides additional insights for tenability and other fire safety measures within a residential context.


Language: en

Keywords

Fire effluent concentrations; Large-scale furniture fires; Ventilation-limited fire

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