Abstract

This work presents an experimental investigation on ceiling-vented compartment fire behavior and thermal characteristics with different fire source locations under the effect of wind associated by CFD simulations. Experiments were carried out under the ambient wind condition, and the fire source was respectively set at windward side, center and leeward side. Results show that: (1) In no-wind cases, a critical heat release rate is found at which the inside temperature decreases with the increasing of fire heat release rate indicating flame flows outside. The critical HRR for fire source attached to sidewall is slightly larger than that when the fire source is located at compartment center, and it increases as vent dimension increases. (2) In ambient wind condition, there is a travelling process that the flame transfers from windward side to leeward side with the increasing of fire HRR. The critical HRR for the transition increases as vent size increases, and decreases as wind speed increases, and is basically independent of fire source location, which is proved to be related to air inflow rate. A Froude number is proposed to characterize the wind effect based on air inflow analysis, and the critical HRR for transition is represented well by the Froude number.

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