Comparative Study of Numerical Simulation and Experiment on Temperature Distribution and Central Vent Flow Velocity in Ceiling-vented Compartment Fire

Author:

Park Min Yeong,Kim Yun Young,Lee Chi Young

Abstract

In this study, we conducted numerical simulations to analyze fire phenomena in a compartment with a ceiling vent and compared these numerical simulation results with previous experimental data. Based on the previous experimental conditions, under the heat release rate of 1.5 kW, the vent areas of 1% and 10% of the floor area and the fire sources both at the center and side of the floor were tested. Overall trends of temperature distribution and central vent flow velocity in the present numerical simulations were consistent with those in the previous experiments. The temperature within the compartment was observed to be higher when the vent area was smaller. For compartment with a smaller vent area, the temperature distribution showed minor variations with the fire source location. However, with a larger vent area, temperatures were notably higher when the fire source was at the side than at the center. The present numerical simulations slightly overestimated the temperatures from the previous experimental results, resulting in a bias factor of 1.07 and a model's relative standard deviation of 0.07 for temperature. Regarding the flow velocity at the center of ceiling vent, the fluctuations over time were more pronounced when the fire source was centrally located. When the fire source was at the center, the average central vent outflow velocity was higher for compartment with a larger vent area. When the fire source was positioned to the side, the vent area appeared to have minimal impact on the average central vent outflow velocity. It was also observed that the average central vent outflow velocity was higher when the fire source was centrally placed when compared to a side location. The present numerical simulations underestimated the previous experimental results for the average central vent outflow velocity, and the bias factor and the model’s relative standard deviation for the average central vent outflow velocity were 0.63 and 0.39, respectively.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Ministry of Science and ICT

National Fire Agency

Publisher

Korea Institute of Fire Science and Engineering

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