All tests were conducted in the Douglas Cabin Fire Simulator under in-flight ventilation conditions. All tests were allowed to continue for a period of one hour. Data obtained during these tests included: heat flux and temperatures of the lavatory; cabin temperature variations; gas analyses for O2, CO2, CO, HF, HC1, and HCN; respiration and electrocardiogram data on instrumented animal subjects (rats) exposed in the cabin; and color motion pictures. All tests resulted in a survivable cabin condition; however, occupants of the cabin would have been subjected to noxious fumes.


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    Title :

    Cabin fire simulator lavatory tests


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    Publication date :

    1980-05-01


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




    Cabin Fire Simulator Lavatory Tests

    K. J. Schutter / D. M. Klinck | NTIS | 1980



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