The use of channelling screens in smoke management design can reduce balcony spill plume entrainment by restricting smoke spread under the balcony. The omission of channelling screens can gave rise to a greater lateral extent resulting in a change in the entrainment conditions. This work provides new experimental data using physical scale modelling to enable a comparison between channelled and unchannelled plumes. The lateral spread for unchannelled plumes was found to be dependent upon the velocity of the flow from the fire compartment opening. The measured entrainment for plumes without screens was greater than that from equivalent plumes with screens and the relative difference in entrainment increased as the width of the fire compartmen...
The motion of hot combustion products through a burning structure plays a dominant role in fixing th...
Fire presents a huge risk in buildings. Smoke produced in the event of a fire creates a large hazard...
The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) initiated a p...
Smoke management design for buildings such as atria and multi-level complexes often requires conside...
In the design of smoke ventilation systems, a crucial input parameter for balcony spill plume calcul...
Currently there is limited design guidance for calculation that involves an unchannelled balcony spi...
Channel screens are used to restrict the smoke from spreading laterally under the first balcony. Eff...
An investigation on the scenarios of the spill plume and its equation was presented in this paper. T...
Whether the balcony spill plume will rise unhindered as a free plume or curl inward and interact wit...
ABSTRACT: Whether the balcony spill plume will rise unhindered as a free plume or curl inward and in...
The design of smoke management systems for buildings such as atria, covered shopping malls and spor...
This article examines various uncertainties relating to calculation methods for the balcony spill pl...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines various uncertainties relating to calculation methods for the balcony ...
Smoke management in buildings during fire events often uses mechanical ventilation systems to mainta...
In the event of a fire, atrium buildings often require the use of smoke control systems to provide c...
The motion of hot combustion products through a burning structure plays a dominant role in fixing th...
Fire presents a huge risk in buildings. Smoke produced in the event of a fire creates a large hazard...
The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) initiated a p...
Smoke management design for buildings such as atria and multi-level complexes often requires conside...
In the design of smoke ventilation systems, a crucial input parameter for balcony spill plume calcul...
Currently there is limited design guidance for calculation that involves an unchannelled balcony spi...
Channel screens are used to restrict the smoke from spreading laterally under the first balcony. Eff...
An investigation on the scenarios of the spill plume and its equation was presented in this paper. T...
Whether the balcony spill plume will rise unhindered as a free plume or curl inward and interact wit...
ABSTRACT: Whether the balcony spill plume will rise unhindered as a free plume or curl inward and in...
The design of smoke management systems for buildings such as atria, covered shopping malls and spor...
This article examines various uncertainties relating to calculation methods for the balcony spill pl...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines various uncertainties relating to calculation methods for the balcony ...
Smoke management in buildings during fire events often uses mechanical ventilation systems to mainta...
In the event of a fire, atrium buildings often require the use of smoke control systems to provide c...
The motion of hot combustion products through a burning structure plays a dominant role in fixing th...
Fire presents a huge risk in buildings. Smoke produced in the event of a fire creates a large hazard...
The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) initiated a p...