Study of Alternate Fuels and Water Spray Injection as Methods of Smoke Abatement for Crash Rescue Training Fires.
Abstract
Two methods were investigated to reduce emissions from the open burning of fuels which is necessary for crash rescue training exercises. Cleaner burning fuels were examined but they did not reduce the emissions to an acceptable level on large-scale fires (50-foot-diameter fires). The addition of a fine water spray using a specific spray nozzle just above the fuel bed of a JP-4 fire did result in a much cleaner burning fire with a significant decrease in all pollutants measured.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1975
- Accession Number
- ADA018742
Entities
People
- Richard B. Lehmann
- William T. Ristau
Organizations
- University of New Mexico