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Author
Forney, G. P. | Bukowski, R. W. | Davis, W. D.
Title
Field Modeling: Effects of Flat Beamed Ceilings on Detector and Sprinkler Response. International Fire Detection Research Project. Technical Report. Year 1.
File
  1. get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=912646
Coporate
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
Sponsor
National Fire Protection Research Foundation, Quincy, MA
Report
Technical Report; Year 1, October 1993, 59 p.
Distribution
AVAILABLE FROM National Fire Protection Research Foundation (NFPRF), 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269-9101. Telephone: 617-984-7283; Fax: 617-984-7010. Website: http://www.nfpa.org
Keywords
fire detection | field models | ceilings | detector response | sprinkler response | equations | turbulence | heat transfer | case histories | data analysis
Identifiers
compressibility; boundary specifications
Abstract
This report documents the work performed during the first year of the International Fire Detection Research Project sponsored by the National Fire Protection Research Foundation (NFPRF). The first task was to confirm that fire sensor response can be evaluated using computational data obtained from numerical simulations. A field model was verified for this application by showing that its temperature predictions match experimental results obtained earlier by Heskestad and Delichatsios. The second task consisted of performing a parameter study to show the effect of sensor response under beamed ceilings for various geometries and fire growth rates. One question that is addressed is under what conditions can sensors be located on beams rather than in beam pockets. Time to sensor activation contour plots are presented that address this question. Twenty cases were run for various fire growth rates, beam depths, beam spacings and ceiling heights. These data are summarized and recommendations are made on placing sensors in rooms with beamed ceilings.