2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10973-020-10040-2
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Prediction of the release process of the nitrogen-extinguishant binary mixture considering surface tension

Abstract: Nitrogen used for pressurization in the extinguisher can be partially dissolved in the fire extinguishing agent. Consequently, the evolution of the dissolved nitrogen has a significant effect on the release behavior of the fire extinguishing agent in a rapid process. In this article, a new model was developed to predict the critical pressure of the nitrogen evolution and the release process of the fire extinguishing agent was described in detail. According to the Peng-Robinson (PR) equation of state and van de… Show more

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“…In this study, the corresponding relationship among the fluid temperature, pressure and the ratio of each component in the flow process, can be derived by the phase equilibrium calculation [2] based on VTPR EOS [31] with classical one parameter van der Waals mixing rule [32]. The method on pure component properties used to calculate the parameters of VTPR EOS and the binary interaction parameters could be found from Ref.…”
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“…In this study, the corresponding relationship among the fluid temperature, pressure and the ratio of each component in the flow process, can be derived by the phase equilibrium calculation [2] based on VTPR EOS [31] with classical one parameter van der Waals mixing rule [32]. The method on pure component properties used to calculate the parameters of VTPR EOS and the binary interaction parameters could be found from Ref.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the 1990s, Halon 1301 was widely used as the fire extinguishing agent; however, green halon alternatives are being produced and used for protecting the environment in recent years [1], such as HFC227ea, CF3I, FC218 and HFC125. In order to release the extinguishant rapidly and put out the fire efficiently, fire extinguishing bottle is usually pre-filled with nitrogen, which provides the driving force during release [2]. As the extinguishing agent is released, the nitrogen in the bottle may escape and cause the extinguishant to change from a single phase to gas-liquid phase.…”
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