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1Department of Information Systems, Kielce University of Technology, 7 Tysiąclecia Państwa Polskiego Ave., 25-314 Kielce, Poland.
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The acoustic technique emerges as a highly promising, cutting-edge solution that can be effectively employed for extinguishing flames in locations where the access to classical fire-protection measures is limited, the available extinguishing agent is severely restricted, or the burning materials are difficult to suppress using currently known methods. The results of the experimental attempts confirmed that low-frequency acoustic waves containing higher even harmonics from the tenth to the sixteenth order (inclusive) can successfully extinguish flames, demonstrating both the feasibility and the novelty of the acoustic technique for fire protection. Moreover, statistical analysis was applied to identify operational boundary values and assess their variability, supporting the optimal selection of system parameters required for rapid and effective flame extinguishing. By integrating an acoustic extinguisher with optional intelligent sensors, including artificial vision, it becomes possible to rapidly detect flames at much greater distances than with conventional smoke and temperature sensors, as well as to automatically extinguish them. In this context, an integrated solution combining acoustic waves with an artificial intelligence module (smart sensor) may be employed for comprehensive fire management, encompassing both fire detection and flame extinguishing.
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