Re: Fire Prevention.
wintermute, on host 194.130.29.70
Thursday, June 14, 2001, at 04:21:13
Re: Fire Prevention. posted by eric sleator on Wednesday, June 13, 2001, at 15:40:37:
> Which makes me think: what if it's just a small fire and you don't need to empty the entire wall on it? The first idea that came to mind was that the wall could be divided up into sections, which would be wall-high but only a few feet long. Come to think of it, it would be best if the sections were only about a foot by a foot. And, if they were airtight, I don't see why you'd need to cycle in fresh water.
But if the sections were airtight, they would explode under the pressure of the boiling water when there was a fire. Then on top of fire damage and water damage, you would have to deal with high pressure jets of boiling steam. Come to think of it, if they're thin enough to be cut through easily, they might burst on a hot day (or a cold day, if it freezes). You would need to allow for a fair amount of expansion.
winter"I think this system would be more trouble than it's worth"mute
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