Shipboard fires both in the same ship hold and in an adjacent hold aboard a break-bulk cargo ship are simulated with a commercial finite-volume computational fluid mechanics code. The fire models and modeling techniques are described and discussed. Temperatures and heat fluxes to a simulated materials package are calculated and compared to experimental values. The overall accuracy of the calculations is assessed
This MPhil project includes an investigation of the possibility of utilising Computational Fluid Dyn...
The current paradigm in ship design is focused in producing ships that are more environmental friend...
ABSTRACT: Risk assessment studies for hazardous material packages require fire response prediction t...
Successful techniques have been developed for simulating some experimental shipboard fires. The expe...
This paper presents an analysis of the thermal effects on radioactive (RAM) transportation packages ...
A series of eight fire tests with simulated radioactive material shipping containers aboard the test...
A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) based fire model has been successfully coupled to standard fini...
Results from a Fire Test with a three-by-three stack of standard 6 m long International Standards Or...
The test described in this paper is intended to measure the typical accident environment for a radio...
Fire environments that occur on cargo ships differ significantly from the fire environments found in...
Results from a series of eight test fires ranging in size from 2.2 to 18.8 MW conducted aboard the C...
Prediction of smoke flow movements in marine and offshore compartment fires is still a challenging w...
ABSTRACT: A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model of fire and smoke transport is described. Combu...
Results from a series of eight test fires ranging in size from 2.2 to 18.8 MW conducted aboard the C...
The current paradigm in ship design is focused in producing ships that are more environmental friend...
This MPhil project includes an investigation of the possibility of utilising Computational Fluid Dyn...
The current paradigm in ship design is focused in producing ships that are more environmental friend...
ABSTRACT: Risk assessment studies for hazardous material packages require fire response prediction t...
Successful techniques have been developed for simulating some experimental shipboard fires. The expe...
This paper presents an analysis of the thermal effects on radioactive (RAM) transportation packages ...
A series of eight fire tests with simulated radioactive material shipping containers aboard the test...
A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) based fire model has been successfully coupled to standard fini...
Results from a Fire Test with a three-by-three stack of standard 6 m long International Standards Or...
The test described in this paper is intended to measure the typical accident environment for a radio...
Fire environments that occur on cargo ships differ significantly from the fire environments found in...
Results from a series of eight test fires ranging in size from 2.2 to 18.8 MW conducted aboard the C...
Prediction of smoke flow movements in marine and offshore compartment fires is still a challenging w...
ABSTRACT: A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model of fire and smoke transport is described. Combu...
Results from a series of eight test fires ranging in size from 2.2 to 18.8 MW conducted aboard the C...
The current paradigm in ship design is focused in producing ships that are more environmental friend...
This MPhil project includes an investigation of the possibility of utilising Computational Fluid Dyn...
The current paradigm in ship design is focused in producing ships that are more environmental friend...
ABSTRACT: Risk assessment studies for hazardous material packages require fire response prediction t...