The numerical simulation of the noncharring pyrolysis process and fire development within a compartment

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Abstract

A pyrolysis model for noncharring solid fuels is presented in this paper. Model predictions are compared with experimental data for the mass loss rates of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) and very good agreement is achieved. Using a three-dimensional CFD environment, the pyrolysis model is then coupled with a gas-phase combustion model and a thermal radiation model to simulate fire development within a small compartment. The numerical predictions produced by this coupled model are found to be in very good agreement with experimental data. Furthermore, numerical predictions of the relationship between the air entrained into the fire compartment and the ventilation factor produce a characteristic post-flashover linear correlation with constant of proportionality 0.38 kg/sm5/2. The simulation results also suggest that the model is capable of predicting the onset of “flashover” and “post-flashover” type behaviour within the fire compartment.

Keywords

Fire field model
CFD
Pyrolysis
Solid fuel combustion
Flashover

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