Fundamentals of Fire PhenomenaISBN: 978-0-470-09113-5
Hardcover
456 pages
April 2006
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Understanding fire dynamics and combustion is essential in fire
safety engineering and in fire science curricula. Engineers and
students involved in fire protection, safety and investigation need
to know and predict how fire behaves to be able to implement
adequate safety measures and hazard analyses. Fire phenomena
encompass everything about the scientific principles behind fire
behavior. Combining the principles of chemistry, physics, heat and
mass transfer, and fluid dynamics necessary to understand the
fundamentals of fire phenomena, this book integrates the subject
into a clear discipline:
- Covers thermochemistry including mixtures and chemical reactions;
- Introduces combustion to the fire protection student;
- Discusses premixed flames and spontaneous ignition;
- Presents conservation laws for control volumes, including the effects of fire;
- Describes the theoretical bases for empirical aspects of the subject of fire;
- Analyses ignition of liquids and the importance of evaporation including heat and mass transfer;
- Features the stages of fire in compartments, and the role of scale modeling in fire.
Fundamentals of Fire Phenomena is an invaluable reference tool for practising engineers in any aspect of safety or forensic analysis. Fire safety officers, safety practitioners and safety consultants will also find it an excellent resource. In addition, this is a must-have book for senior engineering students and postgraduates studying fire protection and fire aspects of combustion.