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Die Fourier-Transformations-Infrarot-(FTIR)-Spektroskopie ist eine universell einsetzbare Methode zur Rauchgasanalyse. Um verlässliche quantitative Aussagen zu Rauchgaskonzentrationen treffen zu können, müssen die Anforderungen an die FTIR-Spektrometer, die Probenahme sowie die Kalibrierung entsprechend der ISO 19702:2015 eingehalten werden. Im Rahmen dieses Vortrages werden diese Anforderungen sowie die Kalibrierung näher beschrieben und die Reproduzierbarkeit quantitativer Rauchgasmessungen an drei Beispielen beschrieben.
Die Fourier-Transformations-Infrarot-(FTIR)-Spektroskopie ist eine universell einsetzbare Methode zur Rauchgasanalyse. Um verlässliche quantitative Aussagen zu Rauchgaskonzentrationen treffen zu können, müssen die Anforderungen an die FTIR-Spektrometer, die Probenahme sowie die Kalibrierung entsprechend der ISO 19702:2015 eingehalten werden. Im Rahmen dieses Vortrages werden diese Anforderungen sowie die Kalibrierung näher beschrieben und die Reproduzierbarkeit quantitativer Rauchgasmessungen an drei Beispielen beschrieben.
Various methods have been used for introducing fire retardant additives into polymers. Deposition of thick fire retardant coatings directly onto polymer substrates is an alternative technique. An important advantage of the coating technique is the preservation of the physical and chemical integrity of the polymer material. Moreover, the fire retardancy of the polymer materials can be achieved following their production. Suitable coating materials are inorganics, intumescent, char-forming, oxygendiluting, and cooling or radical quenching layers. The most important problem is to achieve sufficient coating thickness to withstand the direct attack of flame and to protect the polymer bulk from pyrolysis, otherwise blistering of coating, caused by emitted pyrolysis gases, is often observed. To avoid blistering of coating, the adhesion between polyolefin substrate and fire retardant coating has to be extraordinarily high.
In order to achieve such a high level of adhesion, the polymer surface has to be modified with adhesion-promoting functional groups. The deposition of thin plasma polymers as adhesion-promoting layers with NH2, OH or COOH groups has been the most suited method. These functional groups are able to form covalent bonds and other interactions between the fire-resistant coating and the plasma-modified polyolefin substrate. Additionally, the plasma polymer counteracts the strong mechanical stresses in the laminate on exposure to high temperatures by its flexibility.
Mischbrandkrippen als Bemessungsbrände zur Unterstützung der Löschwirkung von Druckluftschäumen
(2017)
Dieser Bericht befasst sich mit Bemessungsbränden zur Untersuchung der Effektivität von Druckluftschäumen. Als normative Brandlast wurden dazu neuentwickelte Mischbrandkrippen verwendet. Diese Krippen sollen den steigenden Anteil synthetischer Materialien im Alltag wiederspiegeln und somit hohe Anforderungen an das Löschmittel stellen. Dieses Paper behandelt die Vorbereitung, Durchführung und Auswertung von zwei Versuchsreihen sowohl im Outdoor- als auch im Indoor-Bereich. Das Paper befasst sich mit der Untersuchung der Effektivität des Löschmittels Druckluftschaum im Vergleich zu Wasser und Netzwasser anhand von acht Outdoor- und vier Indoor-Mischkrippenbränden. Aus den In-door-Brandversuchen gehen zudem Aussagen über die Rauchgaszusammensetzung während des Brandverlaufes hervor. Die Ergebnisse der Bemessungsbrände zeigen, dass Druckluftschäume aufgrund ihrer zeitgleich wirkenden Löscheffekte, unter den getesteten Bedingungen eine bessere Brandunterdrückung erzielen, als herkömmliche Löschmittel.
Wesentlich für das Sicherheitsniveau und damit der nachhaltigen Wettbewerbsfähigkeit des Technologiestandortes Deutschland ist der Brandschutz in Industrieanlagen, in Gebäuden und im Transportwesen. Die Verwendung von neuen innovativen Materialien, im Leichtbau oder von neuen Brandschutzbeschichtung, resultiert in neuartigen Herausforderungen und sich verändernden Brandschutzvorschriften. Im Rahmen des Vortrages werden Brandversuche von neuen Materialien bis hin zu Raumbränden, neue und alte Brandprüfungen gezeigt und Rückschlüsse für den heutigen Brandschutz gezogen.
The passive fire protection of steel structures and other load-bearing components will continue to gain importance in future years. In the present contribution, novel intumescent aluminosilicate (geopolymer-bound) composites are proposed as fire-protective coatings on steel. Steel plates coated with these materials were exposed to the standard temperature-time curve as defined in ISO 834 – 1:1999. The coatings partially foamed during curing and expanded further during thermal exposure, demonstrating their intumescent characteristic.Thermogravimetryandoscillatory rheometry determined that the intumescent behavior is attributed to a transition to a viscous state (loss factor > 1) in the temperature range of major water release, differing from conventional geopolymers. XRD and SEM images showed that the coatings had characteristics of ceramic or glass-ceramic foams after fire resistance testing, suggesting superior performance under challenging conditions. The thickness of the coatings influenced their foaming and intumescent behavior and thus the time for the coated steel plates to reach 500 °C. A number of additives were also studied with the best performance obtained from samples containing sodium tetraborate.Acoating of just 6mmwas able to delay the time it takes for a steel substrate to reach 500 °C to more than 30 minutes.
The application of lightweight materials for tanks for transportation appears promising. Besides saving weight and therefore transportation costs, new complex geometries that depart from common cylindrical shapes of steel tanks can be manufactured. For transportation of dangerous goods, fire and explosion safety must be maintained to prevent accidents with serious consequences. In this work the fire behavior of lightweight tanks made from glass fiber reinforced plastics (GFRP) with complex geometries is investigated. Pretests on intermediate scale GFRP plates are conducted to identify suitable fire protection systems and surface treatments for composite tanks. The fire resistance is shown to be improved by addition of fire protective coatings and integrated layers. Finally, a complex rectangular GFRP tank with a holding capacity of 1100 liters is fire protected with an intumescent fire coating. The tank is filled up to 80 % with water and burned under an engulfing fully developed fire. It was shown that the intumescent layer could expand before the decomposition of the resin occurred. Furthermore, the adhesion between tank surface and coating was maintained. The structure could withstand a fire for more than 20 min.
We analysed the hydrogen generation during the smouldering of polymeric materials, which are typically used in the household, in the Smoke Density Chamber coupled to a new developed hydrogen sensor to detect early stages of fires. The results of hydrogen generation were compared with the emission of carbon monoxide and smoke during the fire scenarios. Additionally, the results were compared with parameters used in traditional commercial detection systems. In this scenario, the hydrogen sensor showed encouraging results for the detection of fires in earlier phase compared to traditional detectors. Furthermore, we tested the new developed hydrogen sensor in a real room with different fire scenarios. We have also investigated interferences, e.g. steam and cigarette smoke. The hydrogen sensor could detect hydrogen generation in the earliest stage of fire, even before CO and smoke were developed in detectable amounts. Therefore, the hydrogen sensor can be applied for early fire detection in case of pyrolysis. The sensors are quite good for detecting pyrolysis gases. But when it comes to a fast ignition other techniques are more suitable for it. The sensors are best for combination with other techniques, such as smoke detectors.
We analysed the hydrogen generation during the smouldering of polymeric materials, which are typically used in the household, in the Smoke Density Chamber coupled to a new developed hydrogen sensor to detect early stages of fires. The results of hydrogen generation were compared with the emission of carbon monoxide and smoke during the fire scenarios. Additionally, the results were compared with parameters used in traditional commercial detection systems. In this scenario, the hydrogen sensor showed encouraging results for the detection of fires in earlier phase compared to traditional detectors. Furthermore, we tested the new developed hydrogen sensor in a real room with different fire scenarios. We have also investigated interferences, e.g. steam and cigarette smoke. The hydrogen sensor could detect hydrogen generation in the earliest stage of fire, even before CO and smoke were developed in detectable amounts. Therefore, the hydrogen sensor can be applied for early fire detection in case of pyrolysis. The sensors are quite good for detecting pyrolysis gases. But when it comes to a fast ignition other techniques are more suitable for it. The sensors are best for combination with other techniques, such as smoke detectors.