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Essentials of Fire Fighting
6th Edition
Firefighter I
Chapter 5 — Fire Behavior
Explain the science of fire as it
relates to energy, forms of ignition, and
modes of combustion.
Learning Objective 1
5–2
Understanding the physical science
of fire can help firefighter safety.
5–3
There are two types of changes
firefighters should understand.
5–4
The concept of energy is also
important for firefighters to know.
5–5
There are two forms of energy that
firefighters should know about.
5–6
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There are many types of energy and
all can change from one type to
another.
5–7
You should also know about how to
measure and the exchange of energy.
5–8
There are two types of energy
reactions that you should understand.
5–9
The process of ignition follows a
sequence of steps.
5–10
Piloted and autoignition are
the two forms of ignition.
5–11
Fire and combustion require similar
conditions to occur.
5–12
The fire triangle is the oldest and
simplest fire model.
5–13
The fire tetrahedron represents the
uninhibited chain reaction that must
be present for fire to occur.
5–14
There are several materials that
affect both ignition and fire
development.
5–15
The two types of combustion occur
under different circumstances.
5–16
The products of combustion
generate as fuel burns and
changes chemical
composition.
5–17
(Cont.)
The products of combustion
generate as fuel burns and
changes chemical
composition.
5–18
(Cont.)
WARNING
Smoke is fuel and is always potentially
flammable. Wear full PPE and SCBA
anytime you work in smoke.
5–19
The products of combustion
generate as fuel burns and
changes chemical
composition.
5–20
REVIEW QUESTION
How does the science of fire relate
to energy, forms of ignition, and
modes of combustion?
5–21
Describe the impact of thermal
energy on heat, temperature, and heat
transfer.
Learning Objective 2
5–22
Thermal energy (heat) is the energy
element in both fire models.
5–23
You should understand the
relationship between heat and
temperature.
5–24
There are several sources of
thermal energy you should
recognize.
5–25
Understanding the concept of heat
transfer can help in several ways.
5–26
The concept of transfer rate is
influenced by several factors.
5–27
Conduction is the transfer of heat
through and between solids.
5–28
Convection is the transfer of
thermal energy by circulation or
movement of fluid (liquid or gas).
5–29
Radiation is the transmission of
energy as an electromagnetic wave,
without an intervening medium.
5–30
REVIEW QUESTION
What impact does thermal energy
have on heat, temperature, and heat
transfer?
5–31
Recognize the physical states of
fuel.
Learning Objective 3
5–32
Fuel is the material or substance
oxidized or burned in combustion.
5–33
The chemical content of fuel
influences heat of combustion
and heat release rate.
5–34
Gaseous fuel can be the most
dangerous of all fuel types.
5–35
The properties of liquid fuel are
important to understand.
5–36
Vaporization is the transformation
of a liquid to a vapor or gaseous
state.
5–37
Solubility is a factor to consider
regarding liquid fuels.
5–38
Density is also a factor to
consider regarding liquid fuels.
5–39
The properties of solid fuel
influence the process of
pyrolysis.
5–40
REVIEW QUESTION
What are the physical states that
fuel can be found in?
5–41
Explain the relationship between
oxygen and life safety.
Learning Objective 4
5–42
Oxygen is the primary oxidizing
agent present at most fires.
5–43
Combustion occurs after a fuel has
been converted to a gaseous state
and mixed with an oxidizer in proper
ratio.
5–44
REVIEW QUESTION
How do oxygen and life safety relate
to one another?
5–45
Identify the products of self-
sustained chemical reactions.
Learning Objective 5
5–46
Self-sustained chemical reactions
create several products.
5–47
REVIEW QUESTION
What products of self-sustained
chemical reactions combine to make
flammable and toxic substances?
5–48
Explain the factors that affect fire
development.
Learning Objective 6
5–49
Describe the stages of fire
development.
Learning Objective 7
5–50
The stages of fire development occur
in both unconfined and confined fires.
5–51
(Cont.)
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Traditional – Lab development
The stages of fire development occur
in both unconfined and confined fires.
5–52
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Actual – Real world
development
There are several factors that will
affect fire development.
5–53
(Cont.)
There are several factors that will
affect fire development.
5–54
(Cont.)
There are several factors that will
affect fire development.
5–55
(Cont.)
There are several factors that will
affect fire development.
5–56
REVIEW QUESTION
What different factors can impact
fire development?
5–57
The incipient stage starts when the
elements of the fire triangle come
together and combustion begins.
5–58
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The growth stage occurs as the
fire transitions and is influenced
by air in the compartment.
5–59
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Thermal layering can also occur
during the growth stage.
5–60
Isolated flames and rapid transitions
may also be a part of the growth
stage.
5–61
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The fully developed stage occurs
when all combustible materials are
burning.
5–62
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The decay stage brings combustion
to a complete stop through two
means.
5–63
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REVIEW QUESTION
What are the stages of fire
development?
5–64
Recognize signs, causes, and
effects of rapid fire development.
Learning Objective 8
5–65
Rapid fire development is
responsible for numerous deaths
and injuries.
5–66
Flashover occurs when combustible
materials in a compartment ignite
almost simultaneously.
5–67
There are several common elements
in flashover to be aware of.
5–68
Progression to a flashover is
determined by two factors.
5–69
Firefighters should be aware of
several flashover indicators.
5–70
Backdraft is a change in ventilation
that results in explosively rapid
combustion of flammable gases.
5–71
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Firefighters should know about
several backdraft indicators as well.
5–72
Backdraft effects vary depending on
several factors and will not always
occur immediately after the opening is
made.
5–73
A smoke explosion may occur before or
after the decay stage as unburned fuel
gases contact an ignition source.
5–74
REVIEW QUESTION
What are the signs and causes of a
backdraft?
5–75
Describe the methods through which
fire fighting operations can influence
fire behavior.
Learning Objective 9
5–76
Firefighters can influence fire behavior
through temperature reduction.
5–77
5–78
Firefighters can influence fire behavior
through fuel removal.
Oxygen exclusion reduces a fire’s
growth and may extinguish it over
time.
5–79
Chemical flame inhibition uses agents
to interrupt the combustion reaction.
5–80
Unplanned ventilation may occur
before or after suppression operations
start.
5–81
(Cont.)
WARNING
Wind driven conditions can occur in any
type of structure. Wind speeds as low
as 10 mph (16 kph) can create wind-
driven conditions.
5–82
Unplanned ventilation may occur
before or after suppression operations
start.
5–83
Tactical ventilation is planned,
systematic, and coordinated.
5–84
WARNING
Even coordinated tactical ventilation
increases the combustion rate in
ventilation controlled fires.
5–85
REVIEW QUESTION
How can fire fighting operations
impact fire behavior?
5–86
• You need to understand the
combustion process, how fire behaves,
and how to select appropriate
extinguishing agents.
• Understanding fire behavior can help
you recognize developing fire
conditions and respond safely to
mitigate hazards present in the fire
environment.
Summary
5–87

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