Research on Distribution for Soot Remain Different Height in Smoldering Fire

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Soot remains different locations from fire source have the same characteristics of fire remains different combustion time. This study discusses the soot formation process from the time theory view and soot disposition rule from the space theory view. By GC/MS, through the analysis of the histograms of every composition percentages of smoke remain different height and the molecular structure of the primary ingredient of smoke remain, the characteristics information of different combustion stages retained in soot different height can perfomance the process of soot formation, Which may be used to analyze of the primary ingredients generated by smoldering fire and may help the fire investigation in smoldering fire.

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