The enormous complexity of the coupled phenomena of fire growth and toxic gas generation presents a huge challenge to predictive methodologies. Their prediction is hampered by the fact that the combustible materials involved in real fires are typically poorly defined, not having benefited from the detailed studies undertaken in the wider combustion community on idealised fuels. Moreover, the often significant effects of finite-rate chemistry greatly complicate representations of gas-phase combustion. Despite these difficulties, significant progress is now being made towards establishing more robust modelling frameworks. In particular a number of advanced CFD-based approaches are being developed which have the potential to include key phenom...
PresentationThe use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) for understanding the fire hazard potentia...
The utilisation of lightweight polymers in building materials has come under tremendous scrutiny, dr...
invited paperThe state-of-the-art of fire modelling is currently hindered due to a poor capability t...
A practical CFD method is presented in this study to predict the generation of toxic gases in enclos...
The evolution of toxic gases in the hot layer of an enclosure fire is simulated by a batch perfectly...
This paper examines the use of computational fluid dynamics for modeling fire development and smoke ...
A toxicity model on dividing the computational domain into two parts, a control region (CR) and a tr...
The numerical simulation of fire propagation requires capturing the coupling between wood pyrolysis,...
Accidental fires represent a risk for people from the heat and fire effluents produced. It is clear ...
Mathematical f ield models that calculate the movement of smoke within enclosures have now matured t...
A collaborative research program has been initiated to study the emissions of a wide variety of chem...
Modelling of fIres has contributed signifIcantly to the modem development of fIre safety science and...
The field modelling of compartment fires incorporates increasingly complex representations of the ph...
The rate of fire growth in a real-scale fire test is estimated using an inverse modelling approach o...
The first objective of this study is to investigate pool fires and improve their modelling by means ...
PresentationThe use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) for understanding the fire hazard potentia...
The utilisation of lightweight polymers in building materials has come under tremendous scrutiny, dr...
invited paperThe state-of-the-art of fire modelling is currently hindered due to a poor capability t...
A practical CFD method is presented in this study to predict the generation of toxic gases in enclos...
The evolution of toxic gases in the hot layer of an enclosure fire is simulated by a batch perfectly...
This paper examines the use of computational fluid dynamics for modeling fire development and smoke ...
A toxicity model on dividing the computational domain into two parts, a control region (CR) and a tr...
The numerical simulation of fire propagation requires capturing the coupling between wood pyrolysis,...
Accidental fires represent a risk for people from the heat and fire effluents produced. It is clear ...
Mathematical f ield models that calculate the movement of smoke within enclosures have now matured t...
A collaborative research program has been initiated to study the emissions of a wide variety of chem...
Modelling of fIres has contributed signifIcantly to the modem development of fIre safety science and...
The field modelling of compartment fires incorporates increasingly complex representations of the ph...
The rate of fire growth in a real-scale fire test is estimated using an inverse modelling approach o...
The first objective of this study is to investigate pool fires and improve their modelling by means ...
PresentationThe use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) for understanding the fire hazard potentia...
The utilisation of lightweight polymers in building materials has come under tremendous scrutiny, dr...
invited paperThe state-of-the-art of fire modelling is currently hindered due to a poor capability t...