2023
DOI: 10.1002/fam.3174
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Evolution of the corrosion layer of Q235 steel in simulated fire‐scene smoke

Shengyuan Zhang,
Yiyue Cao,
Peibin Wang
et al.

Abstract: The ability to accurately identify fire patterns is the fundamental requirement for fire investigations. The corrosion layers of steel in fire scenes exhibit three distinct characteristics. First, due to steel's nonflammable nature, steel patterns can be preserved better at the fire site than patterns formed on other combustible materials; second, both the high temperature and the smoke during the fire affect the high‐temperature oxidation process; and third, the corrosion layer of steels inevitably undergoes … Show more

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