Zsuzsanna Kerekes
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Publications - 2
Investigation of combustion gases of Li-ion, Ni-Cd and Pbq batteries
Publication Name: Pollack Periodica
Publication Date: 2023-07-11
Volume: 18
Issue: 2
Page Range: 101-106
Description:
Appliances used in everyday life, like smart phones, notebooks; do-it-yourself machineries usually operate with battery instead of power supply. It means comfort to users however; they expose them to different dangers. In the last few years, several fire cases happened in connection with these appliances while charging and usage, which have driven the attention to the dangers of battery technology. Regarding the actuality of the topic, combustion products developing during the burning process of batteries with 1:1 ratio burning experiments were investigated, experiences and results from that are represented in this paper. The aim of the research is to call the attention to the flammability properties of lithium-ion and other batteries, the possible dangers and in case of fire to support the involved personnel.
Open Access: Yes
The effect of macrostructure and stability on the flammability of non-woven fabrics
Publication Name: Journal of Industrial Textiles
Publication Date: 2022-06-01
Volume: 51
Issue: 5_suppl
Page Range: 8472-8489
Description:
The most flame retardants and non-combustible non-woven fabrics are made of oxidized and carbon fibres due to their strong thermal stability. The burning of non-woven fabrics consists of complex combustion mechanisms: their surface, micro and macrostructures together define their combustion features. By microstructure, we mean oxidized polyacrylicnitrile fibres, which finally constitute the base material of the macrostructure. The macrostructure represents the different forms of the product, in which the material results during production. In this paper, the effect of the macrostructure of non-woven fabrics on flammability has been studied. It has experimentally shown that by defining the oxygen index, we can demonstrate the surface and thickness inhomogeneity, which is invisible or cannot be detected by mechanical tests. A feature of non-combustible non-woven fabrics is that their flammability depends on their thickness and area weight; however, the combustion phenomena of felt fabrics depend primarily on their macrostructure. Different oxygen contents have different combustion phenomena, thus an oxygen index can be assigned to each one. Thermoanalytical test results clearly showed the temperature at which the thermal decomposition of the fibres begins, which gives the surface flame when combusted.
Open Access: Yes