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Original Articles

DYNAMIC AND RADIATIVE ASPECTS OF FIRE–WATER MIST INTERACTIONS

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Pages 721-752 | Published online: 11 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

A two-phase multiclass model is developed to describe the interaction between a compartment fire and a water mist. Turbulent combustion is modeled using the EBU-Ar coupled with the renormalization group k–ϵ turbulence model. A multiphase radiative transfer equation including the contributions of soot particles, combustion products and water droplets is used to model radiation. The model is applied first to a two-dimensional enclosure fire. A parametric study of the influence of water spray flow rate and water droplet diameter on fire mitigation is presented. Gas-phase cooling is found to be the main fire suppression mechanism. The influence of water spray on radiation is studied with special emphasis on the contribution of each radiative phenomenon. Results demonstrated that the attenuation of radiation by the water spray is two-fold: the radiant energy emitted by the flame is reduced and this energy is attenuated by water droplets. The role of droplet scattering in the attenuation of thermal radiation in fire–water mist interactions is clearly demonstrated. For the droplet diameters considered, it is found that there are two distinct regimes: a fire extinction regime and a fire enhanced regime. This finding is consistent with previous experiments. Applied to a three-dimensional fire-sprinkler scenario, the model predictions are in good agreement with experimental data.

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