Title: Aircraft Cargo
1International Aircraft Systems Fire Protection
Working Group Wilson, NC July 17-18, 2001
Aircraft Cargo Compartment Fire Detection
David Blake FAA Technical Center Atlantic City
Airport, NJ. 08405 Phone 609-485-4525 email
dave.blake_at_tc.faa.gov
2Nylon Polyethylene Acrylic Polystyrene PVC PBT
Standard Fire Source
3Smoldering Fire (Pyrolysis)
Spark Ignitors, 2 ml heptane
Flaming Fire
4Results
- Cone calorimeter/FTIR data for flaming and
smoldering resin blocks. - Gas concentrations for flaming and smoldering
resin blocks in center of 707 cargo compartment. - Smoke levels from flaming resin block in main
deck DC-10 cargo compartment. - Detection times for flaming and smoldering resin
blocks in below floor DC-10 cargo compartment.
5Cone Calorimeter with FTIR gas analysis
6Cone calorimeter/FTIR
7Cone calorimeter/FTIR
8Cone calorimeter/FTIR
9Cone calorimeter/FTIR
10Cone calorimeter/FTIR
11Cone calorimeter/FTIR
12Cone calorimeter/FTIR
13Cone calorimeter/FTIR
14Gas Probe
707 Cargo Compartment
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20Flaming Resin Block
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22DC-10 Below Floor Cargo Compartment
23Detector Alarm Time A
058 B 041 C
116 D 105 Alarm time is
the average of 2 tests.
Flaming Resin
Resin Block
Compartment volume 3500 cubic feet
24Detector Alarm Time A
113 B 108 C
122 D 113 Alarm time is
the average of 2 tests.
Flaming Resin
Resin Block
Compartment volume 3500 cubic feet
25Detector Alarm Time A
101 B 52 C
145 D 143 Alarm time
is the average of 2 tests.
Smoldering Resin
Resin Block
Compartment volume 3500 cubic feet
No alarm for one of the tests.
26Future Activities
- Complete resin block testing in DC-10 below floor
compartment. - Run a variety of fires in DC-10 (alcohol soaked
rags, suitcases, shredded newspaper). - Develop possible alarm algorithms and compare
detection times for the above fires and resin
blocks for both the 707 tests and the DC-10 tests.