Comparison of fire suppression techniques on lithium-ion battery pack fires

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Tang, Wei [1 ]
Yuan, Liming [1 ]
Thomas, Richard [1 ]
Soles, John [1 ]
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[1] Pittsburgh Mining Research Division, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Pittsburgh,PA, United States
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Accident prevention - Additives - Battery Pack - Fires - Health hazards - Ions - Miners - Mining - Occupational risks - Thermocouples;
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Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery pack fires pose great hazards to the safety and health of miners. A detailed experimental study has been conducted at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health’s (NIOSH) Pittsburgh Mining Research Division (PMRD) to investigate the effectiveness of different fire suppression systems on Li-ion battery pack fire extinguishment. Tests were conducted in a well-ventilated container. Two sizes of battery packs (12 V and 24 V) were heated by heater strips to trigger thermal runaway and fire. Water mist with different flow rates, ABC powder, type D dry chemical, and water mist with F500 additives were used as the fire suppression agents. Multiple thermocouples were installed on the battery packs to measure the temperature evolution during the tests. The results indicate that the water mist with F500 additives is the most effective suppressant among the agents tested. Dry chemicals, however, do quench the fire for a moment, but cannot prevent re-ignition of the battery since they do not provide enough cooling. The findings of this paper can be used to develop safer battery fire suppression techniques in mining environments. © 2024 Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration. All rights reserved.
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