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Class 2 (2nd Engineer) SSEP 📅 Jan 2018

Exam Question

With reference to fire smothering agents explain why

(a) Effectiveness of foam is directly related to its degree of effervescence and surface tension.

(b) Low expansion foam is best suited for use against localized fire, whilst high expansion foam is most ettective in with major configurations

(c) In the absence of foam appliances, water jets can be effectively used against oil fires.

Reference Answer

(a) Foam Effectiveness and its Properties
Foam's effectiveness is directly related to its expansion ratio and surface tension . The expansion ratio is the volumetric ratio of the foam to the water used to create it. A higher expansion ratio means the foam can cover a larger area with a smaller amount of water. Effervescence in this context refers to the rapid expansion of the foam, which is essential for it to quickly and effectively blanket the fire. The foam's surface tension is a critical property because it allows the foam to spread evenly and rapidly across the burning oil surface. A lower surface tension enables the foam to flow and cover a large area efficiently, preventing oxygen from reaching the fuel. The foam works in three primary ways:
Smothering: It forms a blanket that separates the fuel (oil) from the oxygen in the air.
Cooling: The water content of the foam absorbs heat from the fire, converting to steam and providing a cooling effect.

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