Heat Balance of Extinguishing Process of Flammable Liquid by Sprayed Water

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This article considers two alternate solutions of a thermal balance equation. The first solution allows us to trace the decrease of a flammable liquid surface temperature to a temperature lower than fuel flash point at which combustion is stopped. And the second solution allows us to analyze the decrease of burnout rate to a negligible value at which steam-air mixture becomes nonflammable.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1070-1072)

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1794-1798

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December 2014

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