- Flash fire
A flash fire is an unexpected, sudden intense
fire caused by ignition of flammable solids (includingdust ), liquids, or gases. It is characterized by high-temperature, short-duration, considerableshock wave s, and a rapidly movingflame front.Flash fires may occur in environments where
fuel , typically flammable gas or dust, is mixed withair in concentrations suitable for combustion.In flash fire explosions, the flame spreads at
subsonic velocity, so the overpressure damage is usually negligible and the bulk of the damage comes from thethermal radiation and secondary fires.Clothing made of
fire-retardant material s (eg.Nomex ) limits the injury caused by flash fires to the protected body areas. Even normal clothing can provide partial protection.When inhaled, the heated air resulting from a flash fire can cause serious damage to the tissue of the lungs, possibly leading to death by asphyxiation.
A flash fire is defined by
CGSB 155.20-2000 and NFPA 2113 as:
“A rapidly moving flame front which can be a combustion explosion. Flash fire may occur in an environment where fuel and air become mixed in adequate concentrations to combust...flash fire has a heat flux of approximately 84 kW/m2 for relatively short periods of time, typically less than 3 seconds.”Flash fires can lead to
smoke burn s.ee also
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Fuel-air explosive
*Fireball
*Trench effect
*BLEVE
*Vapor cloud fire
*Flashover
*Explosion
*Flash flood
*Air Canada Flight 797 External links
* [http://www.hse.gov.uk/offshore/strategy/flash.htm Explosion Hazard Assessment]
* [http://www.westexinc.com/flash_fire_exposure_analysis.htm Flash fire exposure analysis]
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