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Preliminary Study for Smoke Color Classification of Combustibles Using the Distribution of Light Scattering by Smoke Particles

Hyo-Yeon Jang and Cheol-Hong Hwang    

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Photoelectric smoke detectors are used for early detection of building fires, and sensitivity adjustment is generally performed using white smoke generated by the burning of filter paper. Therefore, when black smoke of the same concentration is introduced, the detector is often not activated. To address this problem, differences in the distribution of light scattered by smoke of various colors were analyzed. A light-scattering chamber with a light-receiving unit for various scattering angles was constructed to measure the scattered light generated inside the chamber of the smoke detector. The light scattering distribution was measured for smoke generated from three combustibles?filter paper (white smoke), kerosene (black smoke), and polyurethane (gray-black smoke)?and three analysis criteria were applied. By identifying a section where the measured values were concentrated for a specific analysis criterion and scattering angle, it was confirmed that some combustibles can be distinguished. Specifically, criterion III, a probabilistic section, was presented to determine which combustible smoke particles were close by applying the proposed section in a complex manner. A preliminary study was conducted to evaluate a methodology for the color classification of smoke particles flowing into a smoke detector chamber; this can be utilized as a foundation for determining optical properties.

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