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Title: FDS simulation of fire spreading on façade heat insulating system
Authors: Яковчук, Роман Святославович
Kuzyk / Кузик, Andriy / Андрій
Kagitin / Кагітін, Olexander / Олександр
Ivanusa / Івануса, Andriy / Андрій
Yemelyanenko / Ємельяненко, Sergiy / Сергій
Keywords: computer modelling of fire, fire-resistance, external fire, Fіre Dynamіcs Sіmulator, PyroSim, computational fluid dynamics model of fire
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: International Conference on Sustainable Future and Environmental Science
Abstract: The main purpose of this work was to determine the parameters of the fire test of the exterior wall construction with facade heat insulation and plaster to spread the fire by FDS simulation, to reproduce the real conditions of fire test and to verify the developed model by comparing the obtained data with experimental results. Satisfactory error was obtained when measuring temperatures experimentally and by computer simulation during experiments. An experimental study of the spread of fire on the surface of external walls with facade insulation and computer simulation of full-scale tests using computer methods of gas hydrodynamics. Using computer simulation of the parameters of the fire test of the facade insulation system for the spread of fire in the FDS environment, numerical and graphical indicators were obtained that characterize the process of occurrence, spread and development of fire by the surface of the facade insulation system. Computer modelling of fire dynamics using FDS numeric tool was implemented and results obtained were compared with experimental data in order to check possibility of use of appropriate software for the reproduction of real conditions of fires at residential buildings.
URI: http://sci.ldubgd.edu.ua:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/8399
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