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Citation

Wieczorek CJ, Dembsey NA. J. Fire Prot. Eng. 2001; 11(2): 88-111.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2001, SAGE Publishing)

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Abstract

It is important that the practicing fire protection engineer has tools that are computationally easy to use to simulate thermal injury to the skin. This paper presents a brief review of skin damage and the tools that exist for predicting pain and superficial 2nd degree burns due to radiant exposure. New simplified equations for calculating the t ime to pain and superficial 2nd degree burns for a reference state o f the skin are presented. The variation in skin properties: pain receptor depth, initial skin temperature, and epidermal thickness, as a function of age, sex, occupation, and personal habits are examined. The range of variation in these properties for a diverse population are used to develop correction factors for the s implified equations.

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