Explosions due to lithium ion batteries. Examples, why, and a way for firefighters to think

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  • @kdawson020279
    @kdawson020279 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for the English version!

  • @JanPieterDuhen
    @JanPieterDuhen 10 месяцев назад

    Treating non-burning Li-Ion battery thermal runaways as gasleaks is a brilliant new way to look at the dangers. Thank You!

    • @UtkikenRescue
      @UtkikenRescue  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank You! Yes, I think that makes it easier to understand what we are dealing with and to realize that we have many tools already to be able to make wise decisions, both in form of operations and prevention.

  • @MattPaiss
    @MattPaiss 10 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent video PerOla. Just want to emphasize that with LiB's we should be referring to the "smoke" as flammable gas. It is not products of combustion, it is unburned fuel looking for an ignition source. Keep up the great work!

    • @UtkikenRescue
      @UtkikenRescue  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Matt, I really appreciate your nice words! It is a good point about the smoke. I have been hesistant about what words to use since regular smoke can be flammable as well, when we have a fire/pyrolysis in an underventilated setting for example. So I figured that firefighters already know about different flammability properties of smoke, and that smoke is what we see and the properties of the smoke can vary depending on what the smoke contains in form of gases, particles and aerosols. But I really agree that it is important to point out that smoke from LiB are flammable gas.

  • @martydrexelius9812
    @martydrexelius9812 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great Video.

  • @williamjones9706
    @williamjones9706 6 месяцев назад

    Liquid gas is far less explosive than a gas cloud.