A SIMPLIFIED REPRESENTATION OF TRAVELLING FIRE DEVELOPMENT IN LARGE COMPARTMENT USING CFD ANALYSES

A Nadjai, Marion Charlier, Olivier Vassart, Xu Dai, Stephen Welch, Johan Anderson

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Abstract

Fires in open large-floor plan spaces do not always reach a post-flashover fire state and recently, the travelling fire terminology has been used to define fires burning locally and moving across entire floor plates over a period of time [1]. Several studies have been presented about the behavior of a structure when it is subjected to this fire scenario [2-5]. Due to their limited number, fire tests are not enough to cover all possible configurations encountered in practice, but this limitation can potentially be overcome with help of CFD. In the frame of the European RFCS TRAFIR project, a simplified representation of the fire load was developed to calibrate an FDS model representing large scale travelling fire tests. The numerical and experimental results have been compared in terms of gas and steel temperatures (the radiative intensities and gas temperatures calculated by FDS have been used by SAFIR® to calculate the temperatures in a steel column). The approach provides acceptable representations of fire spread and steel temperatures within reasonable computational demands.

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationA simplified representation of travelling fire development in large compartment using CFD analyses
Pages526-536
Number of pages10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - 2 Dec 2020
EventSiF 2020– The 11th International Conference on Structures in Fire

- The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Duration: 24 Jun 202026 Jun 2020
https://sif2020.com/

Conference

ConferenceSiF 2020– The 11th International Conference on Structures in Fire

Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityBrisbane
Period24/06/2026/06/20
Internet address

Keywords

  • CFD
  • travelling fires
  • fire load
  • link CFD-FEM

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