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    First Lab Fire Test at WPI

    Posted by Kris on August 26th, 2008

    Ohgod, ohgod, ohgod. My first day working in the fire laboratory at school and about 30 minutes into it this is what I get. Why am I so excited about fire? Fire!

    The day started off cool enough with French combustion students presenting their projects done at WPI.

    Just watch:

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    The test involves measuring the heat energy from the flame, tracking the flame as it spreads inside the box, and the mass loss rate of the box throughout the burn. The purpose of the test is to better classify the types of hazardous storage commodities and much more greater things than I can put into words.

    As the lab student said today, “As much as we like to protect people from fire, we also really like to burn stuff.”

    Fire. I love this place. Nerds, community, really motivated people. And fire.

    What an intense day. My brain hurts, time for sleep.

    Related posts:

    1. Why Do I Chase Fire? (and video)
    2. The Arrival of Collaboration in Fire Protection Engineering
    3. More fire more flames
    4. Buying a Burning
    5. Passionate and Artful Communication in Science

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