Prediction of smoke flow movements in marine and offshore compartment fires is still a challenging work for fire safe researchers. The research described in this paper is an effort to apply the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model to numerically simulate such smoke flows. The present computation model involves a CFD code to solve three-dimensional turbulent buoyancy-driven flows using a set of low-Mach-number approximated governing equations, a turbulence model based on large eddy simulation, and a combustion model to calculate the heat release rate from fires. A pool fire is simulated and the results are compared to measured data of a laboratory experiment. A simulation of an engine room fire of a coastal LPG ship is also presented as ...
Abstract: In the present work, the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) technique was used to predict ...
This paper presents an analysis of the thermal effects on radioactive (RAM) transportation packages ...
A historical analysis by Planas-Cuchi ‘et al’. showed that pool fires are one of the most frequent f...
With the rapid development of information technology, computer fire models are being used more widel...
The trend towards performance based fire safety design has seen an increasing application of field m...
PresentationThe use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) for understanding the fire hazard potentia...
This MPhil project includes an investigation of the possibility of utilising Computational Fluid Dyn...
Successful techniques have been developed for simulating some experimental shipboard fires. The expe...
ABSTRACT: Transport of larger smoke particles generated by a fire in a compartment is studied. An at...
Since the dawn of history maritime transport was an essential part of human communication and develo...
The purpose of this paper is to better understand the behavior of smoke movement in an atrium. Thus ...
Air flow rates through a doorway are important in modelling compartment fires. The ventilation facto...
A method of studying the large scale transport of smoke and hot gases induced by fires in enclosures...
An overview of a methodology for simulating fires and other thermally-driven, low-speed flows is pre...
International audienceFires in confined spaces are of major concern in fire safety engineering. Inde...
Abstract: In the present work, the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) technique was used to predict ...
This paper presents an analysis of the thermal effects on radioactive (RAM) transportation packages ...
A historical analysis by Planas-Cuchi ‘et al’. showed that pool fires are one of the most frequent f...
With the rapid development of information technology, computer fire models are being used more widel...
The trend towards performance based fire safety design has seen an increasing application of field m...
PresentationThe use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) for understanding the fire hazard potentia...
This MPhil project includes an investigation of the possibility of utilising Computational Fluid Dyn...
Successful techniques have been developed for simulating some experimental shipboard fires. The expe...
ABSTRACT: Transport of larger smoke particles generated by a fire in a compartment is studied. An at...
Since the dawn of history maritime transport was an essential part of human communication and develo...
The purpose of this paper is to better understand the behavior of smoke movement in an atrium. Thus ...
Air flow rates through a doorway are important in modelling compartment fires. The ventilation facto...
A method of studying the large scale transport of smoke and hot gases induced by fires in enclosures...
An overview of a methodology for simulating fires and other thermally-driven, low-speed flows is pre...
International audienceFires in confined spaces are of major concern in fire safety engineering. Inde...
Abstract: In the present work, the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) technique was used to predict ...
This paper presents an analysis of the thermal effects on radioactive (RAM) transportation packages ...
A historical analysis by Planas-Cuchi ‘et al’. showed that pool fires are one of the most frequent f...