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Author
Ewer, J. | Galea, E. R. | Patel, M. K. | Taylor, S. | Knight, B. | Petridis, M.
Title
SMARTFIRE: An Intelligent CFD Based Fire Model.
Coporate
University of Greenwich, London, England
Journal
Journal of Fire Protection Engineering, Vol. 10, No. 1, 13-27, 1999
Keywords
computational fluid dynamics | fire modelss | safety engineering | fire safety | validation | flow rate | expert systems
Identifiers
SMARTFIRE; CFD Code; main user interface (UI); mass flow rates and neutral plane height produced by SMARTFIRE, PHOENICS FLOW3D and Experiment; overview of grid generation expert system; knowledge acquisition; expert generated mesh
Abstract
This paper describes a project aimed at making Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)-based fire simulation accessible to members of the fire safety engineering community. Over the past few years, the practice of CFD-based fire simulation has begun the transition from the confines of the research laboratory to the desk of the fire safety engineer. To a certain extent, this move has been driven by the demands of performance based building codes. However, while CFD modeling has many benefits over other forms of fire simulation, it requires a great deal of expertise on the user's part to obtain reasonable simulation results. The project described in this paper, SMARTFIRE, aims to relieve some of this dependence on expertise so that users are less concerned with the details of CFD analysis and can concentrate on results. This aim is achieved by the use of an expert system component as part of the software suite which takes some of the expertise burden away from the user. SMARTFIRE also makes use of the latest developments in CFD technology in order to make the CFD analysis more efficient. This paper describes design considera-tions of the SMARTFIRE software, emphasizing its open architecture, CFD engine and knowledge-based systems.