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Author
Jones, W. W. | Peacock, R. D.
Title
Refinement and Experimental Verification of a Model for Fire Growth and Smoke Transport.
Coporate
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
Book or Conf
International Association for Fire Safety Science. Fire Safety Science. Proceedings. 2nd International Symposium. June 13-17, 1988, Hemisphere Publishing Corp., New York, Tokyo, Japan, Wakamatsu, T., Hasemi, Y., Sekizawa, A., Seeger, P. G., Pagni, P. J. and Grant, C. E., Editors, 897-906 p., 1989
Keywords
model studies | model fires | fire growth | smoke | toxic gases | numerical analysis | predictive models | verification
Identifiers
FAST
Abstract
There is considerable interest in modeling the growth of fires and the spread of toxic gases in multicompartment structures. Much of the attention is focused on the development of numerical models which are fast and robust, but able to make reasonably accurate predicitons from the onset of ignition. We have constructed such a model (FAST) and performed a series of validation experiments to test it. This paper is a discussion of some of the improvements which have been made to physical algorithms and underlying numerical basis of the model, a description of some of the experiments used to verify the refined model, and of some additions which we intend to incorporate.