Large eddy simulations fire modeling of JIS A 1310 façade calibration test with respect to sidewall

Author:

Sun Xukun1,Yoshioka Hideki1ORCID,Noguchi Takafumi1,Nishio Yuhei2,Ohmiya Yoshifumi3,Hayakawa Tetsuya4,Zhou Biao5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

2. Department of Fire Engineering Building Research Institute Tsukuba Japan

3. Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology Tokyo University of Science Chiba‐ken Japan

4. Tokyo System Vac. (TSV) Saitama Japan

5. School of Emergency Management and Safety Engineering China University of Mining & Technology (Beijing) Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractThe full‐scale façade standard test is widely employed as a comprehensive method to assess the façade fire spread. Within this approach, the calibration test without combustible façade decouples the intricate interaction between gas‐phase combustion and material pyrolysis, which simplifies diagnostics and provides an ideal scenario for model validation. This paper presents large eddy simulations (LES) accompanied by comparisons of calibration tests in accordance with JIS A 1310. The calibration tests were conducted to obtain the flame morphologies, gas‐phase temperature, and heat flux of over‐ventilated façade fires, and the LES modeling is complemented by the modified eddy dissipation model for combustion, the one‐equation model for the sub‐grid scale turbulence, and the discrete ordinate method with the gray mean absorption‐emission approach for thermal radiation. The accuracy of LES data is discussed by comparing with measurements, and the mesh resolution is optimized as 2.5 cm for achieving mesh independency with good qualitative agreement. Furthermore, simulations are conducted to investigate the impact of sidewall distances on façade flame spread. The results highlight that the enhancement of sidewall in façade flame spread occurs under external heat release rate, and the 0.2 m sidewall distance for the designated JIS test is identified as a critical threshold increasing façade thermal load.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Metals and Alloys,Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry,Ceramics and Composites,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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