Smoke Visibility Parameters

These parameters define the substance being burned, the type of fire (smoldering or flaming), and the sign illumination type for Smoke Visibility simulations:

Extinction coefficient

The extinction coefficient characterizes the mode of combustion:

Type of Combustion

Specific Extinction Coefficient (ft2/lbm)

Smoldering combustion

21000

Flaming combustion

37000

Note: Specify the value of extinction coefficient in units of ft2/lbm.

Sign visibility constant

The sign visibility constant characterizes the visibility of the sign:

Type of Situation

Constant

Illuminated sign

8

Reflecting sign

3

Building components in reflected light

3

Combustion particulate yield for several combustible materials

The combustion particulate yield is the particulate content of the smoke based on the burning fuel. It is an important parameter for characterizing the translucency of the smoke.

Combustible Material

Particulate Yield

Wood (red oak)

0.015

Wood (Douglas fir)

0.018

Wood (hemlock)

0.015

Fiberboard

0.008

Wool (100%)

0.008

Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS)

0.105

Polymethylemathacrylate (PMMA; PlexiglasTM)

0.022

Polypropylene

0.059

Polystyrene

0.164

Silicone

0.065

Polyester

0.09

Nylon

0.075

Silicone Rubber

0.078

Polyurethane Foam (Flexible)

0.188

Polyurethane Foam (Rigid)

0.118

Polystyrene Foam

0.194

Polyethylene Foam

0.076

Phenolic Foam

0.002

Polyethylene (PE)

0.06

Polyvinylchloride (PVC)

0.172

Ethylenetetrafluoroethylene (ETFE; TefzeTM)

0.042

Perfluoroalkoxy (PFA; TeflonTM)

0.002

Fluorinated Polyethylene-Polypropylene (FEP; TeflonTM)

0.003

Tetrafluoroethylene (TFE; TeflonTM)

0.003