2008
DOI: 10.3801/iafss.fss.9-503
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Quantifying the Initial Spray from Fire Sprinklers

Abstract: The performance of water-based fire suppression systems is governed largely by the spray discharge characteristics associated with the nozzle geometry and injection conditions. In many nozzle configurations such as sprinklers, this initial spray is produced by injecting a water jet onto an orthogonal deflector, resulting in thin, unstable, radially expanding streams. These streams ultimately disintegrate into a complex population of drops forming the spray. The initial spray is generated in distinct stages, wh… Show more

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“…Therefore, we can expect an analogy with the radial spread of a liquid jet over a horizontal plane. This can be used to estimate the liquid sheet thickness (t sh ) based on the free-surface similarity boundary layer concept as developed by Watson [73] and used by Ren et al [74] and Zhou and Yu [75]. Assuming the sheet flow on the helix surface be turbulent, the sheet thickness at the edge of the helix can be estimated as follows:…”
Section: Underlying Phenomenamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we can expect an analogy with the radial spread of a liquid jet over a horizontal plane. This can be used to estimate the liquid sheet thickness (t sh ) based on the free-surface similarity boundary layer concept as developed by Watson [73] and used by Ren et al [74] and Zhou and Yu [75]. Assuming the sheet flow on the helix surface be turbulent, the sheet thickness at the edge of the helix can be estimated as follows:…”
Section: Underlying Phenomenamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most recently, Blum [21], Do, [22], and Ren [23] have performed a series of spray characterization studies on laboratory and actual fire sprinkler configurations which are summarized in the current paper. These studies have evaluated the topology of the initial spray revealing different spray characteristics in the vicinity of the tines and slots [24][25][26]. These initial spray features were characterized and analyzed with unprecedented detail.…”
Section: Previous Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A series of detailed experiments have been performed at the University of Maryland to quantify the discharge characteristics from laboratory configurations (i.e. a solid deflectors similar to Clanet and Villermaux) and actual fire sprinkler configurations in this high We regime [24][25][26].…”
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“…There are multiple well-explored methods available to predict the droplet formation. For example, scaling laws have been developed which characterize droplet breakup locations as well as drop sizes in terms of sprinkler geometry, ambient conditions, and liquid flow properties [2,3]. Alternatively, more detailed linear stability models describing the growth of the disturbances (i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%