Heat release rate (HRR) of the design fire is the most important parameter in assessing building fire hazards. However, HRR in room fire was only studied by computational fluid dynamics (CFD) in most of the projects determining fire safety provisions by performance-based design. In contrast to ten years ago, officers in the Far East are now having better knowledge of CFD. Two common questions are raised on CFD-predicted results on describing free boundaries; and on computing grid size. In this work, predicting HRR by the CFD model was justified with experimental room pool fire data reported earlier. The software fire dynamics simulator (FDS) version 5 was selected as the CFD simulation tool. Prescribed input heating rate based on the experi...
An understanding of compartment fire behaviour is important for fire protection engineers. For desi...
Numerical simulations are conducted to investigate the accuracy of the fire dynamics simulator (FDS ...
Paper presented at Fire and Materials Conference 2011.The challenge of modelling a well characterize...
Author name used in this publication: W. K Chow2012-2013 > Academic research: refereed > Publication...
AbstractAir flow through the door opening induced by a room fire was studied by Computational Fluid ...
2012 International Symposium on Safety Science and Engineering in China, ISSSE 2012, Beijing, 7-9 No...
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is often used within performance based fire safety engineering an...
Most of the construction development projects with new architectural features are found in the Far E...
Smoke control systems are used to prevent the spread of fire and smoke within buildings. Typical are...
Heat release rate is one of the main inputs to zone and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) fire mode...
This MPhil project includes an investigation of the possibility of utilising Computational Fluid Dyn...
Author name used in this publication: W. K. Chow2010-2011 > Academic research: refereed > Publicatio...
A number of fire ventilation scenarios were investigated to identify the proper ventilation scheme f...
Obtaining grid independent results for compartment fires using a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) ...
Obtaining grid independent results for fires using a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model is a m...
An understanding of compartment fire behaviour is important for fire protection engineers. For desi...
Numerical simulations are conducted to investigate the accuracy of the fire dynamics simulator (FDS ...
Paper presented at Fire and Materials Conference 2011.The challenge of modelling a well characterize...
Author name used in this publication: W. K Chow2012-2013 > Academic research: refereed > Publication...
AbstractAir flow through the door opening induced by a room fire was studied by Computational Fluid ...
2012 International Symposium on Safety Science and Engineering in China, ISSSE 2012, Beijing, 7-9 No...
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is often used within performance based fire safety engineering an...
Most of the construction development projects with new architectural features are found in the Far E...
Smoke control systems are used to prevent the spread of fire and smoke within buildings. Typical are...
Heat release rate is one of the main inputs to zone and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) fire mode...
This MPhil project includes an investigation of the possibility of utilising Computational Fluid Dyn...
Author name used in this publication: W. K. Chow2010-2011 > Academic research: refereed > Publicatio...
A number of fire ventilation scenarios were investigated to identify the proper ventilation scheme f...
Obtaining grid independent results for compartment fires using a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) ...
Obtaining grid independent results for fires using a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model is a m...
An understanding of compartment fire behaviour is important for fire protection engineers. For desi...
Numerical simulations are conducted to investigate the accuracy of the fire dynamics simulator (FDS ...
Paper presented at Fire and Materials Conference 2011.The challenge of modelling a well characterize...