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Identification and characterization of design fires and particle emissions to be used in performance‐based fire design of nuclear facilities

CERN operates one of the most complex particle accelerator facilities in the world.Several different hazards, including fires, are present and need to be investigated and reduced to a tolerable level. Toward this goal, CERN aims at developing a catalog containing detailed fire dynamics descriptions...

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Autores principales: Perović, Darko, Van Hees, Patrick, Madsen, Dan, Malmborg, Vilhelm, Gren, Louise, Pagels, Joakim, Rios, Oriol, La Mendola, Saverio
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fam.2881
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2808729
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author Perović, Darko
Van Hees, Patrick
Madsen, Dan
Malmborg, Vilhelm
Gren, Louise
Pagels, Joakim
Rios, Oriol
La Mendola, Saverio
author_facet Perović, Darko
Van Hees, Patrick
Madsen, Dan
Malmborg, Vilhelm
Gren, Louise
Pagels, Joakim
Rios, Oriol
La Mendola, Saverio
author_sort Perović, Darko
collection CERN
description CERN operates one of the most complex particle accelerator facilities in the world.Several different hazards, including fires, are present and need to be investigated and reduced to a tolerable level. Toward this goal, CERN aims at developing a catalog containing detailed fire dynamics descriptions of combustible items present in its facilities. This paper contributes to this catalog in two ways. First, through the development of a design fire calculator for electrical cabinets that allows the determination of potential design fire curves for any number of electrical cabinets/racks. The second contribution was to experimentally characterize the smoke production rates and smoke particle properties of the most common cables and insulating oils used atCERN by coupling a fast particle mobility analyzer to a cone calorimeter. The two particle size modes (accumulation and nucleation mode) could be linked to the fire properties and heat release rate. Accumulation mode particles  (200 nm) were associated with high heat release rates and high soot emissions from the flame. This study identifies a necessity to consider ultra fine particle emissions with low mass emissions but high number emissions in relation to risk assessments pertaining to nuclear facilities and dispersion of radioactive aerosols to the surrounding environment.
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spelling cern-28087292022-11-01T12:42:25Zdoi:10.1002/fam.2881http://cds.cern.ch/record/2808729engPerović, DarkoVan Hees, PatrickMadsen, DanMalmborg, VilhelmGren, LouisePagels, JoakimRios, OriolLa Mendola, SaverioIdentification and characterization of design fires and particle emissions to be used in performance‐based fire design of nuclear facilitiesHealth Physics and Radiation EffectsCERN operates one of the most complex particle accelerator facilities in the world.Several different hazards, including fires, are present and need to be investigated and reduced to a tolerable level. Toward this goal, CERN aims at developing a catalog containing detailed fire dynamics descriptions of combustible items present in its facilities. This paper contributes to this catalog in two ways. First, through the development of a design fire calculator for electrical cabinets that allows the determination of potential design fire curves for any number of electrical cabinets/racks. The second contribution was to experimentally characterize the smoke production rates and smoke particle properties of the most common cables and insulating oils used atCERN by coupling a fast particle mobility analyzer to a cone calorimeter. The two particle size modes (accumulation and nucleation mode) could be linked to the fire properties and heat release rate. Accumulation mode particles  (200 nm) were associated with high heat release rates and high soot emissions from the flame. This study identifies a necessity to consider ultra fine particle emissions with low mass emissions but high number emissions in relation to risk assessments pertaining to nuclear facilities and dispersion of radioactive aerosols to the surrounding environment.oai:cds.cern.ch:28087292020
spellingShingle Health Physics and Radiation Effects
Perović, Darko
Van Hees, Patrick
Madsen, Dan
Malmborg, Vilhelm
Gren, Louise
Pagels, Joakim
Rios, Oriol
La Mendola, Saverio
Identification and characterization of design fires and particle emissions to be used in performance‐based fire design of nuclear facilities
title Identification and characterization of design fires and particle emissions to be used in performance‐based fire design of nuclear facilities
title_full Identification and characterization of design fires and particle emissions to be used in performance‐based fire design of nuclear facilities
title_fullStr Identification and characterization of design fires and particle emissions to be used in performance‐based fire design of nuclear facilities
title_full_unstemmed Identification and characterization of design fires and particle emissions to be used in performance‐based fire design of nuclear facilities
title_short Identification and characterization of design fires and particle emissions to be used in performance‐based fire design of nuclear facilities
title_sort identification and characterization of design fires and particle emissions to be used in performance‐based fire design of nuclear facilities
topic Health Physics and Radiation Effects
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fam.2881
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2808729
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