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(Experimental) Performance of Water Mist a nd other systems Presented by Dr Eric W. Marchant, Edinburgh Fire Consultant

(Experimental) Performance of Water Mist a nd other systems Presented by Dr Eric W. Marchant, Edinburgh Fire Consultants Limited 21 February 2012 in Stirling. Part A. FIRE People Building, Vulnerability and Real System Performance. Fire safety design + fire safety systems

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(Experimental) Performance of Water Mist a nd other systems Presented by Dr Eric W. Marchant, Edinburgh Fire Consultant

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  1. (Experimental) Performance of Water Mist and other systems Presented by Dr Eric W. Marchant, Edinburgh Fire Consultants Limited 21 February 2012 in Stirling

  2. Part A

  3. FIRE People Building, Vulnerability and Real System Performance

  4. Fire safety design + fire safety systems • Attainment of appropriate levels of fire safety • Value assessment of systems + partial failure of systems • ?Acceptable deficiency(ies)

  5. Fire Post ignition – slow, medium, fast, ultra fast Result - varies from‘trivial’ to ‘catastrophic’ Acceptability of loss – vulnerability assessment [10 kg]

  6. Building - 1 • Range of – • Purpose • Materials • Size • Shape

  7. Building - 2 Historic buildings: Height Number of storeys Floor area External and internal fabric Fire places Fixtures + fittings

  8. Building - 3 • Fabrics and furnishings • Contents (value, ignitibility, burnability) • External environment • Method of construction • Past alterations • Major and minor perforations in fabric

  9. Building - 4 A building is an agent of change Physical barrier/buffer – change of nature of environment could result in a safer or more dangerous environment…

  10. Vulnerability Building + fire = damage (damaged minimised through the building) Degree of damage is a function of vulnerability of contents: inanimate – animate – inanimate + animate

  11. Vulnerability • People • Age • Physical ability • Physiological capability • Psychological reaction and response

  12. CVV Criticality – how important Vulnerability – how sensitive Value – level of threat reduction

  13. CVV – 2001

  14. People - physical Range of speed: 10 m/s – 1 m/s – 0 m/s Range of patient mobility: 1 : ante – natal woman 33 : assisted ventilation

  15. People - physiological Breathing + Seeing + Hearing Immersion in smokes and gases makes living more difficult – induces collapse – leads to death

  16. (Experimental) Performance of Water Mist and other systems Presented by Dr Eric W. Marchant, Edinburgh Fire Consultants Limited 21 February 2012 in Stirling

  17. Part B

  18. People - physiological Breathing + Seeing + Hearing Immersion in smokes and gases makes living more difficult – induces collapse – leads to death

  19. People - psychological • Colour change • Hearing distortion • Vision clouded • Prior to ignition – condition of invincibility • Interpretation of danger • Dulled triggers to flee from danger…

  20. A vision of water mist

  21. Sprinklers - 1 A1: dry pipe system containing 25% wate water A1 A2 A2: range pipe full of rust and silt (galvanised steel pipe) A B

  22. Sprinklers – 2height 4 metresfire and sprinkler heads offsetdecrement in performance

  23. Sprinklers - 3 Fabric loss minimised by side wall sprinklers

  24. Sprinklers -3 H 4m H 8m H12m Differences in specification: differences in system design: differences in performance

  25. Partial compliance SECC :

  26. Partial compliance

  27. Modern methods of construction Structural systems Selection of materials (vulnerable and protective)(steel + surface protection) Constructional systems Brick and block Panel Large panel Prefabrication + MMC

  28. Modern methods of construction

  29. Very hot fire

  30. The morning after

  31. Care home/Hospital system • Construction, maintenance and services • Prefabricated building system

  32. (Experimental) Performance of Water Mist and other systems Presented by Dr Eric W. Marchant, Edinburgh Fire Consultants Limited 21 February 2012 in Stirling

  33. Part C

  34. Care home/Hospital system • Construction, maintenance and services • Prefabricated building system

  35. Fire in 1974 – 11 die

  36. Hospital in Scotland: 1973 - 2004

  37. No wood in the roof void?

  38. Penetrations to be minimised!

  39. Animals and fire safety Displacement or destruction of fauna (wild fire) Enable captive animal to escape (Signage in cow sheds) (halters for horses) Valuable animals: ‘defend – in – place’; easy assisted escape

  40. Vulnerability of Objects - 1 • Very small object of great value • ‘Personal space’ of object • Damageability of object • Replaceability of objects (Bodlean library)

  41. Vulnerability of Objects - 2 • Protect in place – ensure extinction • Defend – in - place’ – special box • Object is fuel burning damages enclosing/surrounding construction

  42. Performance of systems - 2 • Sensitivity and Reliability • Response Time Index (25 – 400) • 5 or 500 or 5000 (et seq) people at risk

  43. Vulnerability of Fabric • Constructional systems (and materials) of a building = fabric of the building • New, Mature, Old, Heritage, Ancient • Quality, Unique, Exhibit, Town, Country • Combustible with/without performance

  44. Fire Development, Component Failure, Consequence Sequence • Pre-ignition: education: fire incidence • Smoke/gas: control: performance • Fire control: performance • Decay of fire: robust, fire resisting construction and structure : no building, residual collapse • Recovery: accommodation of loss, insurance: no facility, no activity, no business

  45. Performance of systems - 1 • Detection (multi function) system • (a) signal to warning system • (b) activate smoke control system • (c) activate a fire control system • (d) signal for the attendance of fire fighters • (e) trigger emergency lighting

  46. Expectation of systems

  47. Water mist – high pressure • H12+m Main frame computers in an internet node - service protected by water mist system

  48. Performance of systems - 2 • Case study: • Church refurbishment • Complex smoke extract system: • 4 + 4 fans installed but • (3 + 1) + (3 + 1) designed • Fans rewired

  49. St Pauls + St Georges – 1.1

  50. (Experimental) Performance of Water Mist and other systems Presented by Dr Eric W. Marchant, Edinburgh Fire Consultants Limited 21 February 2012 in Stirling

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