An experimental study of fire development in deep enclosures and a new HRR–time–position model for a deep enclosure based on ventilation factor

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Moinuddin, Khalid ORCID: 0000-0002-1831-6754 and Thomas, Ian R (2009) An experimental study of fire development in deep enclosures and a new HRR–time–position model for a deep enclosure based on ventilation factor. Fire and Materials , 33 (4). pp. 157-185. ISSN 0308-0501

Abstract

The behaviour of fire within a deep (high-depth-to-height ratio) enclosure with various openings at one end has been studied experimentally. Sixteen fuel trays were placed within an 8.0m long × 2.0m wide × 0.6m high steel enclosure. The experiments confirmed previous smaller-scale experiments, which showed that the fires in deep enclosures are strongly influenced by the ventilation and are not at all uniform throughout the depth of the enclosure. The severity of exposure of structural members is much more severe close to the ceiling near the front of the enclosure compared with the back of the enclosure. Based on the test data that can be found in this report, as well as other well-known tests, a heat release rate–time–position model is proposed for fire development in deep enclosures. The same sets of test data are also used to evaluate other model predictions. Finally, a recommendation is made to choose a model based on the shape of the enclosure (i.e. deep, wide, square, etc.).

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Item type Article
URI https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/4478
DOI 10.1002/fam.986
Official URL http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/fam.986...
Subjects Historical > FOR Classification > 0915 Interdisciplinary Engineering
Historical > FOR Classification > 1204 Engineering Design
Historical > Faculty/School/Research Centre/Department > Centre for Environmental Safety and Risk Engineering (CESARE)
Historical > SEO Classification > 8702 Construction Design
Keywords ResPubID17902, ResPubID17921. burning rate, mass loss rate, deep enclosure, ventilation factor, fire severity
Citations in Scopus 17 - View on Scopus
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