Application Tests of New Wetting Compositions for Wildland Firefighting |
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Authors: | Joanna Rakowska Ryszard Szczygieł Mirosław Kwiatkowski Bożenna Porycka Katarzyna Radwan Krystyna Prochaska |
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Affiliation: | 1.The Main School of Fire Service,Warsaw,Poland;2.Forest Research Institute,Raszyn,Poland;3.Research Centre for Fire Protection – National Research Institute,Józefów,Poland;4.Chemika Marek Gajewski,Rybnik,Poland;5.Institute of Chemical Technology and Engineering,Poznan University of Technology,Poznan,Poland |
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Abstract: | Extinguishing forest fires is a critical issue for fire brigades; fire can spread throughout vast areas in a relatively short period of time. The studies presented in this paper describe the results of laboratory and field tests of new compositions of wetting agents for extinguishing wildland fires. The studies assessed the ability to penetrate surface fuels using 0.5 and 1% solution of wetting compositions. The penetration of the liquid through the layer of the loose rotting wood with solutions of obtained wetting agents was up to 68 times faster than with water. The absorption of water droplet was even 40 times slower in comparison to wetting agent solutions. Based on laboratory research, compositions that exhibit the best wetting properties were analysed in real conditions in field tests to assess their capacity to penetrate in surface fuels, their ability to make fire barriers and their efficiency in suppressing fires of soil cover and thickets. In tests performed in 4 m2 plots, the wetting compositions hold the flames from crossing a thin firebreak for up to three times longer periods than water. The results of the studies confirmed a significant increase in efficiency when new biodegradable wetting agents are employed to extinguish forest fires. |
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