Feasibility Demonstration of a Non-Pollutant Synthetic Fire Fighting Trainer

The Navy's fire fighting training facilities include burning diesel oil which results in objectionable pollutants and presents health hazard problems. A possible solution is the replacement of diesel oil with a relatively clean burning gaseous fuel. A system concept of a logic controlled array...

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description The Navy's fire fighting training facilities include burning diesel oil which results in objectionable pollutants and presents health hazard problems. A possible solution is the replacement of diesel oil with a relatively clean burning gaseous fuel. A system concept of a logic controlled array of gas burners responding to hose water application was demonstrated as feasible. This included studies on burning characteristics of propane for realistic flame response and acceptability of stack gas concentrations. The potential advantages in addition to its clean burning capabilities included safe toxic levels, quick shutdown and start-up, and flexible control of extinguishment and reflash rates.
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ARRAYS
BURNERS
COMBUSTION PRODUCTS
CONTROL SYSTEMS
FEASIBILITY STUDIES
FIRE FIGHTING
FUEL SYSTEMS
Humanities and History
NAVAL TRAINING
Nonpollutant fuels
PROPANE
REPLACEMENT
Safety Engineering
TRAINING DEVICES
title Feasibility Demonstration of a Non-Pollutant Synthetic Fire Fighting Trainer
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