- Author
- Rowekamp, M. | Dreisbach, J. | Kelin-Heßling, W. | McGrattan, K. B. | Miles, S. | Plys, M. | Riese, O.
- Title
- International Collaborative Fire Modeling Project (ICFMP) Summary of Benchmark Exercises No. 1 to 5.
- Coporate
- Gesellschaft für Anlagen- und Reaktorsicherheit mbH, Germany Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD Building Research Establishment, UK Fauske and Associates, USA Institut für Baustoffe, Massivbau und Brandschutz, Germany
- Report
- ICFMP Summary Report; GRS-227, September 2008, 132 p.
- Keywords
- fire models | nuclear power plants | fire hazard analysis | fire risk assessment | evaluation | validation | databases | scenarios | information dissemination | fire protection | specifications | regulations | fire protection engineering
- Identifiers
- general goals and objectives; process for developing scenarios; process for set-up of benchmark exercises; specific objectives
- Abstract
- This document was developed in the frame of the 'International Collaborative Project to Evaluate Fire Models for Nuclear Power Plant Applications' (ICFMP). The objective of this collaborative project is to share the knowledge and resources of various organizations to evaluate and improve the state of the art of fire models for use in nuclear power plant fire safety, fire hazard analysis and fire risk assessement. The project is divided into two phases. The objective of the first phase is to evaluate the capabilities of current fire models for fire safety analysis in nuclear power plants. The second phase will extend the validation database of those models and implement beneficial improvements to the models that are identified in the first phase of ICFMP. In the first phase, more than 20 expert institutions from six countries were represented in the collaborative project. This Summary Report gives an overview on the results of the first phase of the international collaborative project. The main objective of the project was to evaluate the capability of fire models to analyze a variety of fire scenarios typical for nuclear power plants (NPP). The evaluation of the capability of fire models to analyze these scenarios was conducted through a series of in total five international Benchmark Exercises. Different types of models were used by the participating expert institutions from five countries. The technical information that will be useful for fire model users, developers and further experts is summarized in this document. More detailed information is provided in the corresponding technical reference documents for the ICFMP Benchmark Exercises No. 1 to 5. The objective of these exercises was not to compare the capabilities and strengths of specific models, address issues specific to a model, nor to recommend specific models over others. This document is not intended to provide guidance to users of fire models. Guidance on the use of fire models is currently being developed by several national and international standards organizations, industry groups, and utilities. This document is intended to be a source and reference for technical information and insights gained through the exercises conducted, and provided by the experts participating in this project. This information may be beneficial to users of fire models and developers of guidance documents or standards for the use of fire models in nuclear power plant applications.