The Science of Fires
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Fire is a rapid, self-sustaining chemical reaction (oxidation) that requires four components—fuel, oxygen, heat, and a chain reaction—collectively known as the fire tetrahedron. Removing any element causes the fire to extinguish. It is characterized by the release of light and heat.  The Four Components (Fire Tetrahedron): Fuel: Any combustible material (solid, liquid, or gas). Solid fuels undergo pyrolysis to release gases, while liquids undergo vaporization. Oxygen: Oxidizing agent; air typically contains ~21% oxygen, and at least 16% is needed for combustion. Heat: Energy source... Show more
The Science of Fires
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25 Questions

1. _____ - the temperature at which a liquid produces sufficient vapors that, if a heat source is presented, they will ignite momentarily?

2. What is the objective for appropriately rated major structural components of a building?

3. Flammable and Combustible Liquids depends on what properties of materials?

4. For a Flammable liquid, what is a flash point level? vapor pressure level? Same for Combustible liquids?

5. In most cases, sprinkler heads detect the fire individually. Thus, they do not all go off at once like in the movies.

6. How are fire extinguishing agents classified? What are they typically classified as?

7. What are the ratings for the Reactivity section of the NFPA 704 Diamond?

8. Define what Removal of Oxygen is? Give an example?

9. ______ - the temp at which a material will continue to burn if ignited?

10. Which fire class represents ordinary combustible materials? (such as wood, paper, cloth, and cardboard that leave an ash residue and burn with a whitish to grayish smoke)

11. Define what Dilution of Oxygen is?

12. _____ smoke is the primary fire indicator?

13. Explain the reactions between Carbon Dioxide (Class BC" agent) and the different types of fire extinguishing agent classes?"

14. ____ - a reaction that gives off heat and proceeds without encouragement?

15. The Fire Hazard of the NFPA 704 Diamond has ratings for flash points, what are they?

16. Why would you use a K type extinguisher?

17. _____ is intended to confine fires while occupants escape and firefighters attempt to extinguish the fire?

18. _____ - the temp at which a material will spontaneously ignite; many materials undergo thermal decomposition before this is reached?"

19. ____ - technically a type of flammable/combustible liquid fire; fueled by a wide range of liquid cooking materials (i.e., grease, cooking oils, and fats)?

20. Which fire class represents flammable liquids? Give examples and tell what kind of smoke immerses and why is it that type of smoke?

21. What are the characteristics of the fire extinguishing agent called Dry Powder (class D agent)?

22. Which fire detection system is fastest?

23. ____ - the lowest % concentration in air that a mixture of the material , if ignited, will explode?

24. What are the characteristics of fire spreading?

25. The lack of oxygen causes the smoke to be enriched by _____ substances which may be ____ and _____?