Fires And Explosions Flashcards
What are 4 techniques used to analyse explosives?
- TLC
- HPLC
- Capillary electrophoresis
- Infrared spectrophotometery
Explain low and high explosives
LOW - oxygen and fuel physically mixed giving slow detonation = effect is push rather than shatter
HIGH - requires severe shock for detonation = used of initiating explosives
Define the terms ‘blast pressure’, ‘fragmentation’ and ‘thermal’ effect
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FRAGMENTATION EFFECTS
- Bomb casing shatters and pieces propelled away
- Shrapnel wrapped around bomb being propelled
- Bomb blast may shatter other objects
THERMAL EFFECTS
- upon detonation = great flash
- > high explosives = quick and hot
- > low explosives = long and cooler
Define the terms ‘high’ and ‘low’ explosives
HIGH - velocity of explosion is powerful and combustion is instantaneous
LOW - velocity of explosion isn’t powerful
Describe the 2 absorption methods for collecting accelerant residue
PASSIVE ABSORPTION - charcoal in container to absorb quantities of hydrocarbons from accelerant present
ACTIVE ABSORPTION - pumping air through charcoal tubes causing accelerant to evaporate and pass through tube to be collected in a vacuum
Why are airtight containers used to collect evidence?
- accelerants are highly volatile = readily evaporate
- evaporation removes evidence = tampering with quantity and quality
What are 4 indications of a fire being arson?
- Presence of accelerant
- Eliminating natural/accidental causes
- Fire trails
- Multiple points of origin
What are 4 ways to locate the point of origin of a fire?
- Low burning
- generally start at low point = burn upwards
- arson fires start high = easy exit for offender
- V patterns
- near wall or corner = smoke damage in V shape
- Wood charring
- origin has greater charring depth - Soot and smoke stains
- soot first deposited in surface and then burnt = point of origin
What are the 3 types of fires?
- Natural
- Accidental
- Deliberate
Define the terms ‘flash’ and ‘flame’ point
FLASH - lowest temp that allows a liquid to produce a flammable vapour
FLAME - highest temp that allows combustion to occur
Describe the conditions needed for a fire to occur
- Oxygen
- Heat
- Fuel
- Chain reaction