Vliv vodního proudu na teploty v místnosti při plně rozvinutém požáru

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The bacherol thesis deals with the research of the effect of a low flow rate of water used for fire suppression on the distribution of temperatures in the room when it is applied in the stage of a fully developed fire. The first part of the thesis is devoted to the description of the current state of knowledge of the problem being addressed. The work then describes findings from fire dynamics and water extinguishing in interior spaces. Another part of the thesis deals with large-scale experiments, which are the content of the practical part of the bachelor thesis. In addition to the evaluation of the measured data, the bachelor thesis also includes calculations of the required amount of extinguishing water for individual experiments and calculation of maximum heat release rate.

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water suppression, fully developed fire, big scale experiment, temperature drop, low flow rate

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