Fig. 1 Automatic fire extinguishing systems
Fig. 2 Experimental setup for titanium alloy waste fire
Fig. 3 The photo of titanium alloy waste(120g)waste fire
Fig. 4 Thermal(left) and optical(right) image of titanium alloy waste
Fig. 5 Titanium alloy fire’temperature changes(0sec∼21sec)
Fig. 6 Thermal((a)∼(f)) and optical((g)) images of titanium alloy waste during firing
Fig. 7 Thermal image and temperature profile with y-axis location
Fig. 8 The photo of burned titanium alloy waste
Table 1. Characteristic of cutting oil in this study
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