作者: Anay Luketa , Thomas Blanchat
DOI: 10.1016/J.COMBUSTFLAME.2015.08.025
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摘要: Abstract This paper summarizes a series of large-scale outdoor and indoor LNG pool fire experiments conducted at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Two spills on water with resulting fires 21 m 56 m diameter were to improve hazard predictions by obtaining measurements flame height, smoke production, burn rate. The experimental data indicates that display different behavior than those land producing less smoke. Surface emissive powers up 286 kW/m 2 , flames heights 146 m, rates about 0.147 kg/m s measured. Discussion is provided the observed two tests regards wind effects, hydrate production. used 3-m gas burner methane fuel assess height ratios as function non-dimensional heat release for extrapolation fires. A correlation was developed from this data.