Bulletin of Japan Association for Fire Science and Engineering
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Researches on Air Shutter for Fire Protection (1)
T. HAYASHIM. SHIBATAH. YAMAGUCHIH. SAKURAIK. KANEHARA
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1975 Volume 25 Issue 1_2 Pages 1-15

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Foreign countries have long histories of building fires, and also recently in our country we have met very often serious disasters from year to year just as the case of Sennichi department store, and it is well known both at home and abroad that the extent of damage and the death rate per unit show higher tendency than the ones up to this time.
(1) Referring to some recent fires, protection equipments at the present states are divided into three main classes, as equipments for fire and smoke protection, fire escape and exhausting smoke, and then analyses are made. As the result of investigation them, it is known that escape trouble, death by falling to the ground and poisoning by smoke filling in highly closed interior zones in a building have been increasing remarkably.
Therefore, here the push-pull type air shutter is suggested so as to make prevention of accidents more effective.
(2) Discussing about the meaning and characterization of the air shutter, the comparison between a so called air curtain and the one is made, and its safety ratio and effect are reported in case of fitting out the shutter for the fire protection.
(3) The shutter for the fire protection can be designed by using following equations
Q3+Q1 = Q1(2+KD ) = Q1(2+m · KB )   ……………………………………… (1)
KB = KS · {5.8(υ0/υ1)1.4· (H /E )0.25+1} ……………………………………… (2)
KS = (H /E )1.1· {0.46(W /E )-1.1+0.13} {0.04(V /E )0.20+0.51} …………… (3)
where,     Q1 : Push flow volume,            m3/min
Q3 : Suction flow volume,         m3/min
Q0 : Side flow volume,            m3/min
υ1 : Push flow velocity,            m/s
υ0 : Side flow velocity,            m/s
E : One side of push opening,            m
H : Axial distance between push opening and pull one,            m
V : Length of push flange,            m
W : Length of pull flange,            m
m : Safety factor of breaking
KD : Design flow ratio
KB : Breaking limit flow ratio
KS : Shutting limit flow ratio

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