Hu LH, Liu S, Peng W, Huo R (2009) Experimental study on burning rates of square/rectangular gasoline and methanol pool fires under longitudinal air flow in a wind tunnel. Journal of Hazardous Materials 169(1-3), 972-979. [In English]
Web link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.04.050
Keywords:
Pool fire, Gasoline, Methanol, Burning rate, Longitudinal air flow speed, critical velocity, ventilation
Abstract: Square pool fires with length of 5, 7.5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 cm and rectangular pool fires with dimensions of 10 cm x 20 cm and 10 cm x 40 cm were burned in a wind tunnel. under a longitudinal air flow ranged from 0 to 3 m/s with incremental change of about 0.5 m/s. Methanol and gasoline were burned and compared, with results indicated that their burning rates showed different response to the longitudinal air flow. With the increase of the longitudinal air flow speed, the burning rates of methanol pool fires, except the 5 cm square one, first decreased and then increased, but those of the 5 cm methanol square one and the gasoline pool fires increased monotonously. The burning rate of smaller square pool fires increased more significantly than that of the larger ones, as well as the enlargement of their flame attachment length along the ground. The burning rate of a rectangular pool fire with longer rim parallel to the longitudinal flow increased faster, but the flame attachment length seemed to increase more gradually, with the increase of the longitudinal air flow speed than that perpendicular to. (c) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.