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Hen Nozzles
Приєднався 25 жов 2023
HEN Blade: cool air entrainment; more survivability chances
HEN Nozzle Demonstration:
In this demonstration, we use the blade pattern to cool the floor for 8 seconds of solid water application.
The interesting effect of the blade pattern was that due to the larger pattern of solid water with more coverage equaled longer lasting cooling on the floor area thereby creating a cooler environment for the firefighter.
Also notice the dramatic effect on air entrainment at the window after cooling. It is bringing cooler air into that area of lower pressure and lower temperatures which provides more chances for survivability.
In this demonstration, we use the blade pattern to cool the floor for 8 seconds of solid water application.
The interesting effect of the blade pattern was that due to the larger pattern of solid water with more coverage equaled longer lasting cooling on the floor area thereby creating a cooler environment for the firefighter.
Also notice the dramatic effect on air entrainment at the window after cooling. It is bringing cooler air into that area of lower pressure and lower temperatures which provides more chances for survivability.
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I've always wondered why I always just see a jet stream of water instead of a fan or a cone. Would make the water cover more surface area and if need penetration, then switch to jet stream.
Will you still be able to extend the line (add additional hose) to the end of the nozzle, in case you extend short? Will it prevent pressures of over 50 psi in the additional length added beyond the turbo?
It’s still a modified fog line. Droplets of water move air. We can entrain air with a solid bore nozzle moved around in o and a patterns. We can get conventional fog nozzles that run at 50 psi with low back pressure. We can get solid bore lines that will open to really good fog patterns. None of which are really going to be used in mocking down a structural fire. A bladed stream is still a flat fog that when spun around entrains as much air as any other broken stream. To think this is a stream without air entrainment for those looking at it as such, is foolish at best. So if we are going to reduce the amount of air entrainment during attack and a solid bore provides the best ability to reduce that. Then I fail to see what problem this is trying to correct.
It’s still a broken stream. Water droplets entrain air. Moving the nozzle increases the entrainment. It’s still an attempt to create a better fog nozzle. The NIST UL studies pretty much spell out the science.
Your missing the geometry, think ice pick, vs clever, vs sledge hammer with a watermelon. Solid Jet, Blade, Fog Cone. The air entrainment is no where close to a fog cone. The surface capture and fuel pick up plus gas interaction and the proper amount of air entrainment make the Bladed fire stream truly out perform at may critical levels in suppression. I was involved directly in the Air Entrainment Studies that UL did. It is a "attempt" to make a better fire nozzle, both smooth bore tip and fog tip. I believe they have succeeded based on the testing I have seen and also been involved with.
@@dennislegear8690 I appreciate your thoughts and perspective. I’ve worked with the hen and several other nozzles. Of course we all have differences of opinion. My experience with the hen is that it’s still utilizing a modified fog. We weren’t able to get the penetration to the base of a well seated fire on its fog or blade mode and while it didn’t entrain as much air as a conventional fog it still entrained air. We considered where we would utilize a fog in a fire. For structural firefighting, our department has a large volume of vacants, we wanted reach and penetration and really a fog isn’t used by us until wet down at the end of overhaul or for hydraulic vent in the immediate work area. As you noted, while it doesn’t entrain as much air as a conventional fog it can still move air, it didn’t however move as much as we wanted for vent. We got an appreciable difference by spinning the nozzle clockwise in the window, while on fog, much as you can do with a solid bore gated to half bale. Next we considered use on things like gas leaks or fuel tank ruptures on car fires. The fog works well to push those burning fuels or displace gases like propane. The hen was virtually useless for us in those applications. We still wanted to solid bore performance and some ability to fog. For our department the hen wasn’t it, we went with the TFT vortex with 15/16 solid bore tips and a 1/2 overhaul tip the officer can pull out of their pocket and put into use. The hen was interesting, just didn’t perform for us in the ways we work.
@@dennislegear8690 I will beg to disagree. While it entrains less air than a conventional fog, in the times I’ve had to see a hen in play, it still will entrain air on a broken stream. You stated right balance. I would counter with saying that there is no right balance of air entrainment in a super heated fuel load. During fire attack, the goal is to utilize adequate reach and velocity to extinguish the fire from as safe a location as possible. A solid bore or straight stream will penetrate a long hall way, while allowing solid lintel and frame hits to redirect streams into compartments. On the bladed broken stream you see far less reach and ability on the bladed hen stream than your solid stream fire attack. This places yourself at far greater risk while reducing your ability to use your reach and volume.
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That was just a demonstration of Fountain Statue Firefighting. You don't squirt water on one spot endlessly and call that firefighting.
pretty sure they did that just to show what the nozzle can do
@robert5344 They could do that and also show how it could get the job done. Most humans don't think and understand. They watch and mimic, and so, the Fountain Statue comment.
While you wouldn’t hold water in one spot “endlessly” a water stream flowing 150-180 gpm or greater will cling to the surfaces and perform as good of a job if not better than whipping the nozzle around as we were taught for decades. Water mapping (see FSRI) studies show us that we can effectively knock down a fire as demonstrated here with limited nozzle movement. Many times we can accomplish this through hitting ceiling at high center from just outside the doorway or window and then moving it left for a few second then right for a few seconds. Coming in and whipping the nozzle around in various patterns, simply makes us feel better, it makes us think we are actually doing something, vs knowing what the water is actually doing and conserving our energy. That being said, this nozzle fails to demonstrate what problem they are trying to fix. It’s still a broken stream. Broken streams still entrain more air than straight streams. If you’re simply saying it’s a fog that entrains less air. Why wouldn’t you simply use a straight stream or solid stream to accomplish the task and have less air entrainment. Another reason for not whipping the hen nozzle around vs keeping centered is also because as a broken stream, whipping the nozzle around would cause it to entrain air at the same or close the same rate as a conventional full fog.