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How does a wet cloth really help (scientifically) to survive anairplane crash?
On Fri, 16 May 2014 05:19:33 +0200, nestork wrote:
I agree with BobF; the wet cloth acts like a filter for both smoke particles and fumes that would be soluble in water. Until I read the referenced articles, I would also have believed that filtering the smoke itself might have been a key safety issue. But, we don't have any proof yet that smoke particles are anything we care about from an inhalation standpoint during a cabin fire. In fact, this detailed article about all the negative effects of a fire mainly discuss "smoke density" as a visual impairment factor, and not as a critical inhalent (see page 39 of 47): "Compilation of Data on the Sublethal Effects of Fire Effluent" http://fire.nist.gov/bfrlpubs/fire09/PDF/f09033.pdf What we seem to care about is hydrogen cyanide, which is soluble in water. So the web towel apparently absorbs the HCN before you do. On page 19 of 47, there is a table of the results of experiments of HCN gases on a variety of mammals, since they say only one human study was ever done. However, it's hard for me to extrapolate that table to what happens in a real cabin fire. So, what we really need is the key datapoint: a. What is the concentration of HCN in a typical aircraft fire? |
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