A firefighter's protective clothing, referred to as a turnout coat, is typically constructed as an ensemble of

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A firefighter's protective clothing, referred to as a turnout coat, is typically constructed as an ensemble of three layers separated by air gaps, as shown schematically.

Thermal liner (ti) Moisture Shell (s) barrier (mb) mm Fitefighter mm Fn-side kmb Air gap Air gap


Representative dimensions and thermal conductivities for the layers are as follows.

Layer                                       Thickness (mm)     k (W/m. K)

Shell (s)                                               0.8                    0.047

Moisture barrier (mb)                    0.55                    0.012

Thermal liner (tl)                               3.5                    0.038

The air gaps between the layers are 1 mm thick, and heat is transferred by conduction and radiation exchange through the stagnant air. The linearized radiation coefficient for a gap may be approximated as, hrad = σ(T1 + T2)(T2/1 + T2/2) = 4σT3avg where Tavg represents the average temperature of the' surfaces comprising the gap, and the radiation flux across the gap may be expressed as qrad = h rad (T1 - T2).

(a) Represent the turnout coat by a thermal circuit, labeling all the thermal resistances. Calculate and tabulate the thermal resistances per unit area (m2 ∙ K/W) for each of the layers, as well as for the conduction and radiation processes in the gaps. Assume that a value of Tavg = 470 K may be used to approximate the radiation resistance of both gaps. Comment on the relative magnitudes of the resistances.

(b) For a pre-flash-over fire environment in which firefighters often work, the typical radiant heat flux On the fire-side of the turnout coat is 0.25 W/cm2. What is the outer surface temperature of the turnout coat if the inner surface temperature is 66°C, a condition that would result in burn injury?

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Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer

ISBN: 978-0471457282

6th Edition

Authors: Incropera, Dewitt, Bergman, Lavine

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