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

2. How are fires classified?

3. _____ - removal of heat, oxygen or fuel, or interruption of the chemical chain reaction will stop a fire?

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

5. This effect may also be considered as removing the fuel from the fire by isolating the fuel; however, the heat remains with the fuel?

6. What are the characteristics of a Wet-Pipe Sprinkler System?

7. What are the characteristics of the Multipurpose dry chemical powder (class ABC agent)?

8. Define what the Interruption of the Chemical Chain Reaction is?

9. Installation of fire walls and fire doors are usually subject to _____?

10. What are the characteristics of fire spreading?

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

12. Which fire detection system monitors the wavelength of light for those most common to fire and is susceptible to false readings?

13. What are the characteristics of the fire extinguishing agent called PKP or Purple K Powder (class BCD agent)?

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

15. Fire Spreading is highly dependent on the presence of _____ in the horizontal and vertical openings?

16. What are the ratings for the Health Hazard section of the NFPA 704 Diamond?

17. Higher vapor pressures indicate _____, rather than _____?

18. Oxygen concentrations below ____% adversely affect humans, what should be done?

19. If a wall, door, or other building component is rated for 2 hours of fire resistance...?

20. Why would you use a K type extinguisher?

21. _____ - a chemical chain reaction in which a combustible material is rapidly oxidized and heat is produced?

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

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

24. Which fire detection system uses the presence of combustion gases as the primary fire indicator?

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