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Simulation Study on Suppressing Shielded Fires by Water Mist Systems

Journal

FIRE-SWITZERLAND
Volume 6, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/fire6040129

Keywords

water mist system; shielded fire; fire suppression systems; CFD simulation; FDS

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This article presents a numerical analysis of the performance of three water mist fire suppression systems on shielded fires. It shows that two of the analyzed mist sprays could successfully extinguish the shielded fires in a short time, while the third mist system had a longer extinguishing time. All three nozzles failed to suppress the fire covered by the largest obstacle. The shielding conditions and nozzle characteristics can affect the performance of water mist systems to some extent.
This article presents a numerical analysis of the performance of three water mist fire suppression systems, with different characteristics, on shielded fires as representing more realistic fire scenarios in an enclosure. A diesel pool fire with a peak heat release rate (HRR) value of 75 kW is covered by an obstacle above it with different shielding conditions to investigate the influence of the obstacle size and the vertical distance between the obstacle and the nozzle on the efficiency of the water mist systems. The obstacle prevents a large number of droplets from directly reaching the fuel surface and flames. The modeling and numerical analysis of this study were carried out by the fire dynamics simulator (FDS) programming tool, and the designed model was validated against the experimental data for both dry and wet tests. The results show that two of the analyzed mist sprays could successfully extinguish the shielded fires in a short time with an obstacle size of 25 cm x 25 cm and 50 cm x 50 cm, placed at two heights. However, the third mist system had a longer extinguishing time compared to the first two nozzles. All three nozzles failed to suppress the fire covered by the largest obstacle (1 m x 1 m). The shielding conditions and nozzle characteristics can affect the performance of water mist systems to some extent.

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