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Experimental investigations of extinguishing sodium pool fires using modified expandable graphite powders

Meilin Zhang, Xi-Lin Dong, Yan Tang, An‐Chi Huang, Fang Chen, Qing-Chun Kang, Shu Zhong-jun, Zhixiang Xing

2022Case Studies in Thermal Engineering19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A new type of composite fire-extinguishing powder was prepared with expandable graphite (EG) and sodium carbonate as the main materials. The morphology, structure, and thermal stability of the extinguishing powder were characterized. A fire-extinguishing experimental system was subsequently constructed to investigate the powder's fire-extinguishing performance for sodium fires. The results indicated that, compared with the unmodified EG, the modified EG had a 62.53% lower particle size and exhibited higher thermal stability. The fire control mechanism was also analyzed; the results revealed that sodium carbonate and EG exert a synergistic effect on flame suppression, and sodium carbonate improves fire-extinguishing efficiency.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceSodium carbonateGraphiteSodiumThermal stabilityComposite numberChemical engineeringCarbonateParticle (ecology)Composite materialMetallurgyGeologyEngineeringOceanographyFire dynamics and safety researchFlame retardant materials and propertiesCombustion and Detonation Processes
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