Literature DB >> 21198617

Prediction and preliminary standardization of fire debris constituents with the advanced distillation curve method.

Thomas J Bruno1, Tara M Lovestead, Marcia L Huber.   

Abstract

The recent National Academy of Sciences report on forensic sciences states that the study of fire patterns and debris in arson fires is in need of additional work and eventual standardization. We discuss a recently introduced method that can provide predicted evaporation patterns for ignitable liquids as a function of temperature. The method is a complex fluid analysis protocol, the advanced distillation curve approach, featuring a composition explicit data channel for each distillate fraction (for qualitative, quantitative, and trace analysis), low uncertainty temperature measurements that are thermodynamic state points that can be modeled with an equation of state, consistency with a century of historical data, and an assessment of the energy content of each distillate fraction. We discuss the application of the method to kerosenes and gasolines and outline how expansion of the scope of fluids to other ignitable liquids can benefit the criminalist in the analysis of fire debris for arson.
© 2010 American Academy of Forensic Sciences.

Year:  2010        PMID: 21198617     DOI: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2010.01628.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Forensic Sci        ISSN: 0022-1198            Impact factor:   1.832


  2 in total

1.  Weathering Patterns of Ignitable Liquids with the Advanced Distillation Curve Method.

Authors:  Thomas J Bruno; Samuel Allen
Journal:  J Res Natl Inst Stand Technol       Date:  2013-01-17

2.  A Distillation Approach to Phase Equilibrium Measurements of Multicomponent Fluid Mixtures.

Authors:  Megan E Harries; Marcia L Huber; Thomas J Bruno
Journal:  Energy Fuels       Date:  2019-06-25       Impact factor: 3.605

  2 in total

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