Evaluating the Effectiveness of Fire Robots for the Protection of Transport Infrastructure Facilities
Irina PozharkovaFSBEI HE Siberian Fire and Rescue Academy EMERCOM of Russia, 1, Severnaya Street, Zheleznogorsk, Russian FederationDalael Saad Abdul-ZahraDepartment of medical physics, Hilla University College, Babylon, 51000, IraqDai-Long Ngo-HoangVietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City – Campus in Ben Tre, Ben Tre Postal, 930000, VietnamNavruzbek ShavkatovTashkent Institute of Finance, Tashkent, UzbekistanKahtan A. MohammedDepartment of medical physics, Hilla University College, Babylon, 51000, IraqKarrar Hazim Salem
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Abstract
The paper considers a methodology for modeling fire dynamics when evaluating the effectiveness of fire robots to protect various objects of transport infrastructure with a high fire load on the example of an aircraft hangar. It is shown that the simulation of fire protection means with varying parameters can distort the results of the evaluation obtained on the basis of simulation. A comparative analysis of different ways of simulating the work of fire robots in the simulation of a fire resulting from the spill and ignition of aviation fuel in an area of 200 sq. m., in a hangar has been carried out.
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