Fang TY, Yang LZ, Huang R, Feng WX, Zhai GL, Fan WC (2003a) The relationship between smoke concentration some distance down the hallway and the opening of the room of fire origin. Journal of Fire Sciences 21(4), 305-318. [In English]
Web link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/073490403034630
Keywords:
smoke; toxicity; concentration; distant location; opening size;
Abstract: The smoke concentration at a distant location down a hallway as a function of different openings of the room of fire origin is considered. A series of tests is reported and the smoke sustaining (residence) time, the concentration peak and the concentration buildup rate are investigated as functions of the size of the opening. The smoke sustaining (residence) time, the most important factor concerning smoke toxicity, is described by a novel concept, wavelength, in this study. Furthermore, it is worth emphasizing that the smoke concentration at the sampling point exhibits a phenomenon of vibration in the case of the smallest opening during the test.