Title :
Ignitability of anechoic chamber foam by electric currents
Author_Institution :
Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill.
Abstract :
Anechoic chamber foams are easily ignited by passage of current through them. Two distinct ignition processes can be observed. The first is a contact fire that results when two sharp points which are at a potential difference of more than 100 V touch the conducting foam. The second is an I2R heating of the interior of the foam which begins with smoldering, then a glowing chunk of foam inside the material which grows and usually ignites. An unexpected by-product of burning carbon-impregnated foam is the voluminous release of dense toxic smoke (Tatem and Williams [1]).
Keywords :
Accidents; Anechoic chambers; Current; Fires; Flammability; Ignition; Iron; Klystrons; Laboratories; Soldering;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/PROC.1975.9957