Methods to calculate the response time of heat and smoke detectors installed below large unobstructed ceilings
Abstract
Recently developed methods to calculate the time required for ceiling mounted heat and smoke detectors to respond to growing fires are reviewed. A computer program, that calculates activation times for both fixed temperatures and rate of rise heat detectors in response to fires that increase in heat release rate proportionally with the square of time from ignition is given. A separate method and corresponding program are provided to calculate response time for fires having arbitrary heat release rate histories. This method is based on quasi-steady ceiling layer gas flow assumptions. Assuming a constant proportionality between smoke and hat release from burning materials, a method is described to calculate smoke detector response time modeling the smoke detector as a low temperature heat detector in either of the two response time models.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- February 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985STIN...8611365E
- Keywords:
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- Ceilings (Architecture);
- Computer Programs;
- Fire Control;
- Fires;
- Smoke Detectors;
- Computer Programs;
- Ignition;
- Response Time (Computers);
- Sprinkling;
- Engineering (General)