Abstract
AbstractA novel multi-wavelength densitometer was built for the purpose of continuous and simultaneous measurements of light obscuration in smoke layers, concurrently in five bands (λ = 450 nm, 520 nm, 658 nm, 830 nm and 980 nm). This device was used for determining transmittance and visibility in smoke parameters of a smoke layer from the fire of 1.00 dm3 of n-Heptane in a 0.33 × 0.33 m tray located in a test chamber (9.60 × 9.80 × 4.00 m3). The performance of the device was compared with a commercial Lorenz densitometer at 880 nm. Significant differences in measured value of transmittance were observed between the different sensors – from 65% at 450 nm (blue light), 80% at 658 nm (red light) to 95% at 980 nm (IR). The visibility in smoke, estimated following the theory of Jin for light reflecting signs (K = 3), ranged from 7.5 m (blue light) to 12 m (red light) and for the light-emitting (K = 8) signs from 18 to 32 m, respectively. The performed experiment has confirmed the applicability and added value of multi-wavelength measurements of light-extinction in fire experiments. The device was sensitive to temperature variations and requires active cooling and careful warm-up prior to experiments, to reach the expected sensitivity.
Funder
Ministerstwo Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyższego
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,General Materials Science
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