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Title: | Applicability of acoustic waves in extinguishing fire |
Authors: | Jamadar, Afaqahmed Khan, Mohd Murtuza Bilal (16ME48) Ansari, Mohd Rizwan (17ME06) Kamari, Mehlam (17ME22) Kasu, Afan (17ME23) |
Keywords: | Project Report - ME |
Issue Date: | May-2021 |
Publisher: | AIKTC |
Abstract: | Fire is a series of self-sustaining chemical reactions with varying degrees of light and heat. The visible part of the fire is called flame. Fire occurs when flammable and/or combustible material, combined with an appropriate amount of oxidizing agent, for example, gaseous oxygen is exposed to a heat source or an ambient temperature above the flash stage. Combustible to the fuel/oxidizer mixture and can withstand the rapid oxidation that creates a chain reaction. Fire is made up of four components: fuel, oxygen, heat, and a chain of chemical reactions. This is often called the fire tetrahedron (Figure 1.1). Fire cannot exist without all of these elements in the right place and the right proportions. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3710 |
Appears in Collections: | Mechanical Engineering - Project Reports |
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