R. Y. Chen, S. X. Lu, B. S. Zhang, C. H. Li and S. M. Lo (2014) Correlation of rate of gas temperature rise with mass loss rate in a ceiling vented compartment. Journal/Chinese Science Bulletin 59 4559-4567. [In English]
Web link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11434-014-0479-z
Keywords: Rate of temperature rise; Mass loss rate; Ceiling vented compartment; fire; Pool fire; n-Heptane; Industrial alcohol; HEPTANE POOL FIRES; MATHEMATICAL-MODEL; ENCLOSURE FIRES
Abstract: n-heptane pool fire and industrial alcohol pool fire in a ceiling vented compartment were studied experimentally. The parameters including mass loss rate and rate of gas temperature rise were investigated. The results suggest that the rate of gas temperature rise, whose variations were highly coincident with those of the mass loss rate, minimized at the moment of extinction. The correlation of the rate of average nondimensional temperature rise with mass loss rate was established. It was found that the rate of average nondimensional temperature rise may be correlated with mass loss rate via the gas heat absorption coefficient which was found to be a quadratic function of the nondimensional heat release rate for the ceiling vented compartment under study. The present study may be of practical use for estimation of the time-dependent changes in mass loss rate from the gas temperature curves.