Analysis of Stack Gases for Natural and Treated Fuel-Oil Fires.
Abstract
The study measured air contaminating pollutants emanating from both natural diesel oil fires and those treated to varying degrees. The method which applies a fine water spray over the burning fuel, is shown to markedly decrease visible solids from the effluent stream. Analysis of samples of the gases produced with the 16 sq ft simulator show no detrimental effects (increases in pollutants) due to the treatment and in general, a decrease in pollutants was achieved. These results provide added confidence that the treatment system is valid. It is recommended that continued development be conducted on full scale fire fighter training facilities to demonstrate treatment effectiveness at large scale, to optimize the water spray system, to establish compatability with various extinguishant systems, and to devise means of providing fires of graded difficulty of extinguishment. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1970
- Accession Number
- AD0881530
Entities
People
- T. E. Waterman
Organizations
- IIT Research Institute