Two solid pyrolysis models are employed in a concurrent-flow flame spread model to compare the flame structure and spreading characteristics. The first is a zeroth-order surface pyrolysis, and the second is a first-order in-depth pyrolysis. Comparisons are made for samples when the spread rate reaches a steady value and the flame reaches a constant length. The computed results show (1) the mass burning rate distributions at the solid surface are qualitatively different near the flame (pyrolysis base region), (2) the first-order pyrolysis model shows that the propagating flame leaves unburnt solid fuel, and (3) the flame length and spread rate dependence on sample thickness are different for the two cases
Flame spread has been an important but unsolved problem for decades as its numerical solution requir...
ABSTRACT: In this study, a new approach for predicting flame spread along a combustible solid is dev...
Flame spread over solid samples has been studied from many points of view, as it is key for fire saf...
It is proposed that concurrent-flow flame spread over solid fuel beds will be steady under condition...
Initial fire spread is composed of the processes of ignition, flame spread, and burning rate. The ef...
A numerical model is developed to examine laminar flame spread and extinction over a thin solid fuel...
Flame spread over solid materials is commonly described in the literature by a two-dimensional react...
ABSTRACT: Upward flame spread and flame interactions over multiple solid fuels are experimentally st...
A detailed flame spread computer code has been applied to predicting flame spread and fire growth fo...
A numerical model for flame spread over polymeric surfaces is constructed. The dependence of the fla...
This research program is concerned with the effect of low speed flow on the spreading and extinction...
Theoretical models have been developed to address several important aspects of numerical modeling of...
Several aspects of opposed-flow flame spread are experimentally investigated because of their releva...
A discrete dynamical approach for modelling the early phase of the spread of a flame over a pyrolysi...
Experiments have been conducted to study the effects of forced gas flow velocity and oxygen concentr...
Flame spread has been an important but unsolved problem for decades as its numerical solution requir...
ABSTRACT: In this study, a new approach for predicting flame spread along a combustible solid is dev...
Flame spread over solid samples has been studied from many points of view, as it is key for fire saf...
It is proposed that concurrent-flow flame spread over solid fuel beds will be steady under condition...
Initial fire spread is composed of the processes of ignition, flame spread, and burning rate. The ef...
A numerical model is developed to examine laminar flame spread and extinction over a thin solid fuel...
Flame spread over solid materials is commonly described in the literature by a two-dimensional react...
ABSTRACT: Upward flame spread and flame interactions over multiple solid fuels are experimentally st...
A detailed flame spread computer code has been applied to predicting flame spread and fire growth fo...
A numerical model for flame spread over polymeric surfaces is constructed. The dependence of the fla...
This research program is concerned with the effect of low speed flow on the spreading and extinction...
Theoretical models have been developed to address several important aspects of numerical modeling of...
Several aspects of opposed-flow flame spread are experimentally investigated because of their releva...
A discrete dynamical approach for modelling the early phase of the spread of a flame over a pyrolysi...
Experiments have been conducted to study the effects of forced gas flow velocity and oxygen concentr...
Flame spread has been an important but unsolved problem for decades as its numerical solution requir...
ABSTRACT: In this study, a new approach for predicting flame spread along a combustible solid is dev...
Flame spread over solid samples has been studied from many points of view, as it is key for fire saf...