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New approaches to determine the interface height of fire smoke based on a three-layer zone model and its verification in large confined space

Journal

FIRE AND MATERIALS
Volume 44, Issue 1, Pages 130-138

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/fam.2785

Keywords

fire safety; three-layer zone model; large space; smoke interface

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51706164, 51404178]
  2. Hong Kong Scholar Program [XJ2015037]

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Large confined space has high incidence of fires, which seriously threatens the safety of people working there. Understanding the distribution of smoke in such large space is critical to fire development prediction and smoke control. Three improved methods for the stratification interface prediction of fire smoke are developed, including of improved intra-variance, integral ratio and N-percentage methods. In these methods, the interface height is determined by the vertical temperature distribution based on a three-layer smoke zone model, which is an improvement of a two-layer zone model. Thereafter, the three improved methods are applied to several typical fire cases simulated CFD to predict the smoke interface, and their applicability and reliability are verified by comparison of the smoke stratification results with the filed simulation results. Results show that the three improved methods can effectively determine the location of the three-layer zone model's interface, and they have the ability to predict smoke interface for fires with different fire source types and ventilation conditions.

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