Compartmental Fire Temperature Data from Body and Platform-mounted Sensors in Live Fire-Suppression Exercises
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The data comprises of time-stamped temperature values in degrees Celsius recorded during fire-suppression exercises conducted at various UK and US fire-training facilities.
The first day of the visit was split into two burn sessions as follows:
• The first being a demonstration of gas cooling performed in a “lay-flat” chamber.
• The second being a re-qualification exercise performed in the multi-compartment chamber.
Day 1 - Session 1: Lay-flat chamber
Two TMRDs (#5 & #6) were worn in the torch clips on the breathing apparatus (BA) harnesses by the instructors during their demonstration of the “gas cooling” technique for controlling a fire. The fire was lit in the right hand corner of the chamber and as the demonstrations progresses with the fire being allowed to repeatedly develop and then “gas cooling” being deployed the fire progressed to include the fuel in the left hand corner of the chamber. The data logged temperatures show the cycles and the effect of the “gas cooling” technique.
Day 1 – Session 2: Multi-compartment chamber
Three TMRDs (#5, #7 and #8) were worn in the same position as before by the instructors during the re-qualification exercise (Figure 3). Two other TMRDs were attached to a stand at 1.3m high (#6) and 1.7m high (#9) and the stand was placed in the corner of the burn chamber for the duration of the exercise.
The second day was again split into two burn sessions utilising the “Industrial B” building with the firefighting team using standard operating procedures to extinguish the fires.
1.1 Day 2 - Session 1: Top-floor industrial unit B
Session 1 was conducted on the upper floor of the building which has a high ceiling where 2 double loadings of fuel were used. Three TMRD units were deployed, one on the helmet and one at chest height on the team fighting the fire and the third on the observer at shoulder height. In this session, 3 TMRDs were used with #B mounted on the helmet of one of the firefighters tackling the burn, #D mounted on the chest of the other firefighter and #C was on the shoulder of the observer.
1.2 Day 2 - Session 2: Lower-floor industrial unit B
Session 2 was conducted on the lower floor of the building which has a standard height ceiling where 1 double and 1 single loading of fuel were used. In this session, a total of three TMRD units were deployed, one on the helmet and one at shoulder height on the team fighting the fire and the third on the observer at shoulder height
In this session, one double and one single fuel load were utilised and the fire allowed to develop before a firefighting team entered the building and dealt with the fire using their standard operation procedures. The team consisted of two firefighters to tackle the fire and a third to observe and report progress over a radio link where 3 TMRDs were used with #B mounted on the helmet of one of the firefighters tackling the burn, #D mounted on the shoulder of the other firefighter and #C was on the shoulder of the observer.
本数据集包含在英国和美国多个消防训练设施进行的灭火演练中记录的温度值,并附有时间戳,温度单位为摄氏度。首日访问期间,活动分为两个燃烧阶段:首先是在“平躺”燃烧室中进行的气体冷却演示;其次是在多隔间燃烧室中进行的复训练习。第一天 - 第一阶段:平躺燃烧室
在“气体冷却”技术演示中,讲师们在呼吸器(BA)的支架上佩戴了两个TMRD(编号5和6)。火焰在燃烧室的右手角点燃,随着演示的进行,火焰被允许反复发展,随后部署了“气体冷却”技术,火焰蔓延至燃烧室左手角的燃料区域。记录的温度数据显示了循环和“气体冷却”技术的效果。
第一天 - 第二阶段:多隔间燃烧室
在复训练习中,讲师们同样在相同的位置佩戴了三个TMRD(编号5、7和8)。另外两个TMRD被固定在1.3米(编号6)和1.7米(编号9)的高度,并放置在燃烧室角落的支架上,整个练习过程中保持在该位置。
第二天再次分为两个燃烧阶段,在“工业B”建筑中进行,消防队伍使用标准操作程序进行灭火。
1.1 第二天 - 第一阶段:工业单元B顶楼
第一阶段在建筑物的上层进行,该层有较高的天花板,使用了两次燃料装载。部署了三个TMRD单元,一个在头盔上,一个在战斗队员的胸部高度,第三个在观察者的肩部高度。在本阶段,使用了三个TMRD,其中#B安装在一名扑灭火灾的消防员的头盔上,#D安装在另一名消防员的胸部,#C位于观察者的肩部。
1.2 第二天 - 第二阶段:工业单元B底层
第二阶段在建筑物的底层进行,该层有标准高度的天花板,使用了1次双燃料装载和1次单燃料装载。在本阶段,共部署了三个TMRD单元,一个在头盔上,一个在战斗队员的肩部高度,第三个在观察者的肩部高度。在本阶段,使用了一次双燃料装载和一次单燃料装载,并在消防队伍进入建筑物并使用其标准操作程序处理火灾之前,允许火焰发展。队伍由两名扑灭火灾的消防员和一名负责通过无线电链路观察和报告进展的观察员组成,其中使用了三个TMRD,其中#B安装在一名扑灭火灾的消防员的头盔上,#D安装在另一名消防员的肩部,#C位于观察者的肩部。
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