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Citation

Abbasi MZ, Wilson PS, Ezekoye OA, Suits JI. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 2012; 132(3): 1962.

Affiliation

Mech. Eng. Dept. and Applied Res. Labs., University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712mustafa_abbasi@utexas.edu.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, American Institute of Physics)

DOI

10.1121/1.4755228

PMID

22979319

Abstract

Disorientation is a major cause of firefighter death and injury. When a firefighter is trapped in a structure, there is a small window of time for rescue teams to locate a downed firefighter. We propose an acoustic navigation system based on sonar concepts to augment existing techniques (e.g. thermal imaging cameras). As a first step toward this system, a better understanding of acoustic wave propagation through the fire environment is needed. Therefore, a sonar experiment was developed to measure the distance through a flame. Since information in the literature suggests that transmission loss through fire increases with frequency, a parametric array was used to maintain narrow source directivity while remaining in the low frequency/low attenuation regime. Results of the sonar experiment will be presented for various source functions and flame conditions.


Language: en

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