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Evaluation of a zone model for fire safety engineering in large spaces

Nils Johansson

2020Fire Safety Journal13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Thanks to simple and straightforward calculation methods it is rather easy to estimate gas temperatures in small- or medium sized enclosures; however, the problem becomes more complex if fire safety analyses are to be performed in large spaces where the hot gas layer cannot be regarded as uniform. Using a multi-zone modelling concept could be a good alternative for such situations. However, few such models exist and the evaluation of the concept is scarce. This paper is therefore dedicated to study the multi-zone modelling concept and its usefulness in fire safety engineering by comparing results from such a model with results from a more established numerical method as well as experimental data. The results indicate that the multi-zone model gives reasonable estimates of gas temperatures in well-ventilated large spaces. It is also concluded that there is a potential for the multi-zone concept to be a complement to more advanced numerical modelling methods like Computational Fluid Dynamics.

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