Wooden Buildings by the Fire Damaged of Toxic Gases on Personnel Evacuation Influences

Author:

Lin Cherng Shing1,Yu Chia Chun1,Chen Te Chi1,Wang Shih Cheng1,Shen Liang Yi1

Affiliation:

1. Yuan Ze University

Abstract

A wooden building includes historic buildings, villas, wayside pavilion, and so on. These buildings have one thing in common which is they are resistance fire capacity poor. The ignition point of wood is lower, and when encountering a fire the main structure of the building will be seriously damage. In most cases, these building need to be reconstruction. Also, in the initial stage of burning, smoke and toxic gases tend to hinder people from evacuating likely. Therefore, this paper is to explore monumental buildings of the “Grass Mountain Chateau" in Taiwan, which was burnt down in 2007. For a better understanding of significant parameters such as smoke and toxic gases after burning, and a further simulation of the damage degree of people evacuation, utilize fire simulation software the FDS (Fire Dynamics Simulator) of NIST ( U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology Association Fire Laboratory) to analyze the wooden building of the case on the fire. Hopefully, to provide advices on fire prevention of wooden buildings and people evacuation by supplying quantitative data of the simulation and analysis, and to decrease the loss of buildings to the minimum and prevent casualties.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

General Engineering

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