The analysis of pressure drop, spray angle, and sprinkling intensity distribution in the spray stream produced by the water-foam nozzle

This paper summarises a series of large-scale fire suppression tests conducted to simulate a fire in the big surface and/or surface sprinkling. The subject of this paper is the research on water spraying with the use of the Turbo Jet 2011 water-foam nozzle manufactured by Supon Białystok. The result...

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Published inPolish journal of chemical technology Vol. 24; no. 2; pp. 42 - 49
Main Authors Ochowiak, Marek, Krupińska, Andżelika, Włodarczak, Sylwia, Matuszak, Magdalena, Zielińska, Patrycja, Czernek, Krystian, Witczak, Stanisław, Wilk, Tomasz
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Szczecin Sciendo 01.06.2022
De Gruyter Poland
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ISSN1899-4741
1509-8117
1899-4741
DOI10.2478/pjct-2022-0013

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Summary:This paper summarises a series of large-scale fire suppression tests conducted to simulate a fire in the big surface and/or surface sprinkling. The subject of this paper is the research on water spraying with the use of the Turbo Jet 2011 water-foam nozzle manufactured by Supon Białystok. The results discuss the pressure losses caused by the flow through the discharge hose, spray angle, and the intensity of surface sprinkling. The greatest stream ranges and the highest maximum values of the sprinkling intensity were obtained at the capacity of 400 l/min, and a solid spray angle. The smallest values were obtained at 200 l/min, a pressure of 5 bar, and a solid spray angle. The actual pressures taking into account the losses in the hose section were calculated. As for the highest firefighting effectiveness of the stream, the authors recommended the following parameters: semi spray angle, 200 l/min, and 2.5 bar.
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ISSN:1899-4741
1509-8117
1899-4741
DOI:10.2478/pjct-2022-0013