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DEFINITION OF FIRE PROCESSES
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The paper deals with burning processes, combustible materials and materials. Each fire is accompanied by combustion processes that depend on combustion conditions, in particular the presence of flammable substances and materials, oxidant and source of initiation. Fire is burning spreading uncontrollably in time and space. Fever represents a set of exothermic physicochemical events, in which the redox reactions occurring in the release of a considerable amount of thermal and light energy, at the same time release flammable, often toxic combustion products. In combustion there is a wide range of flammable substances and materials, which have different composition, chemical and physical properties, as well as fire-technical characteristics. Flammable substances and materials are divided on the basis of the selected parameters into relevant classes which take into account the separation of flammable substances and materials on the basis of technical experience.
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