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Liquid Expansion in Glass Sprinkler Bulbs
2011
IAFSS - The International Association for Fire Safety Science : proceedings
An analysis of the physics of liquid expansion in fire sprinkler bulbs is presented to characterize the variation in void size and pressure with temperature. Two types of bulbs are considered, one filled with liquid and air, and the other filled with liquid and its vapor. The analysis predicts that the void fraction decreases linearly with temperature until the void disappears or the bulb fractures. The increase of pressure at increased temperature is much steeper when there is no air in the
doi:10.3801/iaffs.fss.10-335
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