- Author
- Bailey, J. L. | Jones, W. W. | Tatem, P. A. | Forney, G. P.
- Title
- Development of an Algorithm to Predict Vertical Heat Transfer Through Ceiling/Floor Conduction.
- Coporate
- Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
- Journal
- Fire Technology, Vol. 34, No. 2, 139-155, May/June 1998
- Keywords
- heat transfer | ceilings | floors | fire models | zone models | predictive models | smoke spread | construction | algorithms | equations | experiments
- Identifiers
- ex-USS Shadwell, section view, ISCC test area; CFAST (Consolidated Fire Growth and Smoke Transport); single-zone approximation
- Abstract
- This paper describes a new algorithm of the Consolidated Fire Growth and Smoke Transport (CFAST) fire model and compares to data from real scale fire tests conducted onboard the ex-USS SHADWELL, the Navy[s R&D Damage Control Platform. the new phenomenon modeled in this work is the conduction of heat in the vertical direction. The SHADWELL tests chosen for validation purposes were part ofthe Internal Ship Conflagration Control (ISCC) program. The work focuses on the four compartments of the ship which were vertically aligned. The temperatures of three of the compartments and the decks between them were compared with model predicitons. Predictions compared very closely with experimental results for all compartments, although the temperature rise in the topmost compartment was barely above ambient.