An Investigation of the Causative Mechanism of Sprinkler Skipping

The purpose of this work is to identify the cause of sprinkler skipping, a phenomenon whereby sprinklers operate out of the expected sequence. From a list of several mechanisms, three feasible ones are selected for investigation i.e., impingement of water droplets from previously activated sprinkler...

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