The paper presents a theoretical work on liquid heat-up in the case of a pool fire. It is assumed that the convective currents occurring within the upper layer of the liquid are induced by Rayleigh-Bénard instabilities that are caused by in-depth radiation. The upper layer depth has been estimated based on the analytical solution of a 1-D Fourier’s equation for the temperature with a source term for in-depth radiation. The model has been assessed against experimental data for a 9 cm – diameter methanol steady-state pool fire and three different liquid depths (18, 12 and 6 mm). The general trend, i.e., increase in the upper layer depth as the bottom boundary temperature increases, is well captured. In order to ensure that the well-mixed uppe...
This paper attempts to evaluate how the Fire Dynamics Simulator (FDS) correlates with experimental f...
In the past decades, the standard approach in the modelling of consequences of pool and jet fires wo...
A non-isothermal, non-homogeneous approach has been developed for radiation analysis of moderate to ...
In this paper, we present a ‘simplified’ approach for the numerical modelling of the convective curr...
In this paper we present a computational fluid dynamics model for predicting the heat release rates ...
As well known, risk is a combination of probability and consequences of an accident. In analyzing th...
As well known, risk is a combination of probability and consequences of an accident. In analyzing th...
The effects of altering the lower thermal boundary condition of a methanol pool from -5 °C to 50°C w...
A historical analysis by Planas-Cuchi ‘et al’. showed that pool fires are one of the most frequent f...
The paper presents a detailed modelling approach of liquid pool evaporation that is suitable for poo...
A review of literature and published full-scale measurements has been undertaken in order to assess ...
Characterization of the heat transfer to a cask engulfed in pool fire is extremely important. Experi...
Pool fires rely on radiation and conduction heat feedback from the combustion process to the liquid ...
This paper deals with the modelisation of the heat radiated by a pool fire occurring over a storage ...
A significant number of emergencies that occur in the chemical, processing and transport industries ...
This paper attempts to evaluate how the Fire Dynamics Simulator (FDS) correlates with experimental f...
In the past decades, the standard approach in the modelling of consequences of pool and jet fires wo...
A non-isothermal, non-homogeneous approach has been developed for radiation analysis of moderate to ...
In this paper, we present a ‘simplified’ approach for the numerical modelling of the convective curr...
In this paper we present a computational fluid dynamics model for predicting the heat release rates ...
As well known, risk is a combination of probability and consequences of an accident. In analyzing th...
As well known, risk is a combination of probability and consequences of an accident. In analyzing th...
The effects of altering the lower thermal boundary condition of a methanol pool from -5 °C to 50°C w...
A historical analysis by Planas-Cuchi ‘et al’. showed that pool fires are one of the most frequent f...
The paper presents a detailed modelling approach of liquid pool evaporation that is suitable for poo...
A review of literature and published full-scale measurements has been undertaken in order to assess ...
Characterization of the heat transfer to a cask engulfed in pool fire is extremely important. Experi...
Pool fires rely on radiation and conduction heat feedback from the combustion process to the liquid ...
This paper deals with the modelisation of the heat radiated by a pool fire occurring over a storage ...
A significant number of emergencies that occur in the chemical, processing and transport industries ...
This paper attempts to evaluate how the Fire Dynamics Simulator (FDS) correlates with experimental f...
In the past decades, the standard approach in the modelling of consequences of pool and jet fires wo...
A non-isothermal, non-homogeneous approach has been developed for radiation analysis of moderate to ...