Performance Characteristics of Fire Detectors in Engine Room
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概要
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Fire detectors are required to be installed in the engine room of ships, but some smoke detectors may not operate effectively because of the effects of air currents in the engine room. In most cases, combustible oil is the source of a fire; therefore, the performance characteristics of smoke detectors when heavy fuel oil is burnt are studied and clarified in this report, considering the effects of smoke detector height and air current. Furthermore, effective test methods using smoke candles for on-board performance tests of fire detectors, that are carried out during sea trials of ships, are described in this report. This methods are treated as being equivalent to the method of burning fuel oil.
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著者
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KAMATA Minoru
University of Tokyo
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Kuwata Masaaki
Research Institute
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Sasaki Senichi
Research Institute
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Iwakami Takeshi
University of Tokyo
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