Abstract

Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is a modern tool used in engineering practice that can be used to optimize the design of fixed gaseous extinguishing systems (FGE-systems). The paper presents selected possibilities of practical application of numerical methods for evaluation of individual FGE-systems design parameters. The main feature of CFD modeling is the ability to obtain gas concentration distributions, flow directions of fire extinguishing mixture in a protected room and spatial distribution of air temperature, which is an important cognitive value of this method. The results show the potential for practical use of CFD methods in the modeling of extinguishing gas protection of real properties.

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