- Author
- Hua, J. | Wang, J. | Kumar, K. | Kumar, S.
- Title
- Evaluation of the Combustion and Thermal Radiation Modeling Methods for Fuel- and Ventilation-Controlled Compartment fires.
- Coporate
- Institute of High Performance Computing, The Capricorn, Singapore Building Research Establishment, Garston, England
- Report
- Volume 1
- Book or Conf
- Interflam 2004. (Interflam '04). International Interflam Conference, 10th Proceedings. Volume 1. Posters: Combustion. July 5-7, 2004. Organised by Interscience Communications Ltd. in association with National Institute of Standards and Technology, Building Research Establishment; National Fire Protection Association; Society of Fire Protection Engineers; and Swedish National Testing and Research Institute, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, Edinburgh, Scotland, 787-794 p., 2004
- Keywords
- fire science | fire safety | compartment fires | evaluation | combustion | thermal radiation | ventilation | computational fluid dynamics | fire models | radiative heat transfer | temperature | velocity | combustion models | smoke | room fires | experiments
- Identifiers
- CFD fire model JASMINE; detailed thermal and fluid flow behavior of fires inside a compartment with a vertical opening; physical models used; participating media models for characterising fire and smoke; combustion model vs. volumetric heat source model; effect of radiative heat transfer and radiation model parameter; effect of fire strength and door opening