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Journal of Korean Institute of Fire Science and Engineering 2003;17(2):6-9.
Published online June 30, 2003.
이온화식 연기감지기의 기류응답특성 연구
이복영정길순이병곤
1한국화재보험협회 부설 방재시험연구원2충북대학교 안전공학과3충북대학교 안전공학과
A Study on Response Characteristics of ionization Smoke Detector Influenced by Air Stream
요약
공조설비에 의한 실내기류 유동특성은 정상해석에 의해 설치되는 화재감지기의 예상 응답특성과 다른 기류 유동특성을 나타내어 기류변화에 따른 이온화식 연기감지기의 응답특성지연을 규명, 성능위주의 화재감지설비 설계를 위한 기반기술 연구를 수행하였다. 실험은 일정한 연기농도를 가진 기류의 풍속을 변화시켜 이온화식 연기감지기의 기류응답특성을 규명하였다. 실험결과 이온화식 연기감지기의 응답특성은 기류속도와 반비례적인 관계가 있으며 기류속도가 60 cm/s 이상인 경우 응답특성이 예민하게 나타났다. 또한, 석유화학제품의 연소에 의한 연기에 비해 종이류의 훈소화재에 예민한 응답특성을 보이는 것으로 나타났다.
Abstract
Recently, forced ventilating air conditioning system has been widely used in modern buildings. However, It is obvious that this kind of system may affect on the response of fire detectors at real fire incidents, especially, on the ionization smoke detector, which is critically influenced by air stream. Therefore we studied to verify the response characteristics of air stream by ionization smoke detector for the design of facilities in practice. In this study, experiments were executed to examine the correlation between air velocity and the ionization detector's responses with var-ious air velocity and smoke densities in the simulated test room. As a result of experiments, ionization detector's operating time is in reverse proportion to air velocity. And the detector shows more sensitive reaction when the velocity of smoke stream increase over 60 cm/s. In addition, it was shown that ionization smoke detector is more sensitive to smoldering fires in paper than that in petro-chemicals.
Key Words: ionization, Smoke stream, Responsiveness, Smoldering fire


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