| Well-characterized open pool experiment data and analysis for model validation and development. | |
| Sundberg, David W. ; Brown, Alexander L. ; Blanchat, Thomas K. | |
| Sandia National Laboratories | |
| 关键词: Heat Flux; Computerized Simulation Fire Testing.; Calorimeters; Evaporation; Liquid Fuels; | |
| DOI : 10.2172/899722 RP-ID : SAND2006-7508 RP-ID : AC04-94AL85000 RP-ID : 899722 |
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| 美国|英语 | |
| 来源: UNT Digital Library | |
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【 摘 要 】
Four Well-Characterized Open Pool fires were conducted by Fire Science and Technology Department. The focus of the Well-Characterized Open Pool fire series was to provide environmental information for open pool fires on a physics first principal basis. The experiments measured the burning rate of liquid fuel in an open pool and the resultant heat flux to a weapon-sized object and the surrounding environment with well-characterized boundary and initial conditions. Results presented in this report include a general description of test observation (pre- and post-test), wind measurements, fire plume topology, average fuel recession and heat release rates, and incident heat flux to the pool and to the calorimeters. As expected, results of the experiments show a strong correlation between wind conditions, fuel vaporization (mass loss) rate, and incident heat flux to the fuel and ground surface and calorimeters. Numerical fire simulations using both temporally- and spatially-dependant wind boundary conditions were performed using the Vulcan fire code. Comparisons of data to simulation predictions showed similar trends; however, simulation-predicted incident heat fluxes were lower than measured.
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