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Published on: July 26, 2016
The Effect of Humidity on the Atomization Process and Structure of Nanopowder Designed for Extinguishment
Mateusz Biel1, Piotr Izak1, Krystian Skubacz2
1Faculty of Materials Science and Ceramics, AGH University of Science and Technology, Mickiewicza 30 Av., 30-094 Krakow, Poland.
Abstract:
Increasingly, firefighting aerosols are being used to extinguish fires. It is assumed that the extinguishing mechanism involves breaking the chain of physicochemical reactions occurring during combustion by binding free radicals at ignition. The radicals are most likely formed from the transformation of water molecules, with the active surfaces of aerosol micro- or even nanoparticles. The aerosol extinguishing method is very effective even though it does not reduce oxygen levels in the air. In contrast to typical extinguishing powders, the aerosol leaves a trace amount of pollutants and, above all, does not adversely affect the environment by depleting the ozone layer and increasing greenhouse effects. Depending on how the firefighting generators are released, the aerosol can act locally or volumetrically, but depending on environmental conditions, its effectiveness can be variable. The article presents the influence of environmental humidity on the atomization of aerosol nanosize, which confirms the radical combustion mechanism. This paper presents the effect of environmental humidity on the atomization of aerosol superfine (nano) particles. The main focus was on the grain distribution and its effect on the surface activity of the FP-40C type firefighting aerosol. Changes in the characteristic parameters of the particle size distribution of RRSB (Rosin-Rammler-Sperling-Bennet) are presented.
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