Understanding solution multiplicity of smoke flow at the same building configuration and ambient conditions is important for managing smoke flows and human evacuation in buildings. One of the known examples with solution multiplicity is in a simple single-compartment building on fire under an opposing wind. The occurrence of multiple solutions of smoke flow is induced by competing wind and thermal buoyancy forces. Under a given and moderate wind, the critical buoyancy flux ratio for the existence of smoke flow multiplicity, which is a ratio between defined parameters representing buoyancy force and wind pressure, is related to building height and opening area, as shown using a zone model. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations were ...
Smoke control systems are used to prevent the spread of fire and smoke within buildings. Typical are...
AbstractThis work aims at analyzing the dynamics mechanism of airflow and fire spread, especially fo...
[[abstract]]Conventional fire and smoke control systems use pressure differences across small openin...
As for a simple single-zone building on fire under an opposing wind with one small top opening on on...
Compartment Fires IIIFor a simple single-zone building on fire with two openings and opposing wind, ...
ABSTRACT: Computational fluid dynamic (CFD) simulations are carried out to select a better air intak...
Numerical simulations of fire-induced smoke movement in the stairwell of a high-rise building are co...
International audienceA series of numerical investigations of a fire induced airflow in a compartmen...
International audienceA series of numerical investigations of a fire induced airflow in a compartmen...
International audienceA series of numerical investigations of a fire induced airflow in a compartmen...
Most of the construction development projects with new architectural features are found in the Far E...
Abstract: In the present work, the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) technique was used to predict ...
This MPhil project includes an investigation of the possibility of utilising Computational Fluid Dyn...
Numerical simulations of fire-induced smoke movement in the stairwell of a high-rise building are co...
Numerical simulations of fire-induced smoke movement in the stairwell of a high-rise building are co...
Smoke control systems are used to prevent the spread of fire and smoke within buildings. Typical are...
AbstractThis work aims at analyzing the dynamics mechanism of airflow and fire spread, especially fo...
[[abstract]]Conventional fire and smoke control systems use pressure differences across small openin...
As for a simple single-zone building on fire under an opposing wind with one small top opening on on...
Compartment Fires IIIFor a simple single-zone building on fire with two openings and opposing wind, ...
ABSTRACT: Computational fluid dynamic (CFD) simulations are carried out to select a better air intak...
Numerical simulations of fire-induced smoke movement in the stairwell of a high-rise building are co...
International audienceA series of numerical investigations of a fire induced airflow in a compartmen...
International audienceA series of numerical investigations of a fire induced airflow in a compartmen...
International audienceA series of numerical investigations of a fire induced airflow in a compartmen...
Most of the construction development projects with new architectural features are found in the Far E...
Abstract: In the present work, the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) technique was used to predict ...
This MPhil project includes an investigation of the possibility of utilising Computational Fluid Dyn...
Numerical simulations of fire-induced smoke movement in the stairwell of a high-rise building are co...
Numerical simulations of fire-induced smoke movement in the stairwell of a high-rise building are co...
Smoke control systems are used to prevent the spread of fire and smoke within buildings. Typical are...
AbstractThis work aims at analyzing the dynamics mechanism of airflow and fire spread, especially fo...
[[abstract]]Conventional fire and smoke control systems use pressure differences across small openin...