Mass Burning Rate of a Large TBPB Pool Fire – Experimental Study and Modeling
Schaelike, S.
Mishra, K.B.
Malow, M.
Berger, A.
Wehrstedt, K.D.
Schonbucher, A.
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Schaelike S., Mishra K., Malow M., Berger A., Wehrstedt K., Schonbucher A., 2013, Mass Burning Rate of a Large TBPB Pool Fire – Experimental Study and Modeling, Chemical Engineering Transactions, 31, 853-858.
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Abstract

Data and prediction for the mass burning rate of a tert-butyl-peroxy-benzoat (TBPB) pool fire (pool diameter = 3 m) is presented. The mass burning rates of TBPB fires are up to six times higher and less dependent on pool diameter compared to hydrocarbon pool fires caused by an additional heat release rate due to exothermic decomposition reaction in the liquid phase. This heat release rate is calculated using a 1st order reaction kinetic obtained from micro calorimetric measurements. A new model is derived considering the heat release rate due to the decomposition reaction which is shown to be 100 % of the heat release rate radiated to the pool surface. With the presented model, including also physical quantities, especially the limiting fuel concentration for upward flame propagation, it is possible to predict the mass burning rates of large TBPB pool fires. The predicted values are in very good agreement with the experiments.
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