2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10694-022-01218-1
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Numerical Modeling of Compartment Fires: Ventilation Characteristics and Limitation of Kawagoe’s Law

Abstract: Kawagoe's Law is an essential correlation in compartment fire research, which defines the relationship between the ventilation factor and maximum fuel burning of the compartment. Although this law has been widely used, there is still a lack of numerical validation and knowledge on the limiting conditions of its application. In this paper, a numerical study is conducted under full-scale compartment fire with different opening sizes and gas fuel supply rates using the LES model for validating Kawagoe's Law.The m… Show more

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“…9,[13][14][15] Also, similarity and feasibility analyzes among different tests and theories are performed. 16,17 In addition, the inclusion of sidewalls in the façade design commonly exists in high-rise buildings. This structural feature can alter the flame trajectory and spread dramatically by restricting air entrainment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…9,[13][14][15] Also, similarity and feasibility analyzes among different tests and theories are performed. 16,17 In addition, the inclusion of sidewalls in the façade design commonly exists in high-rise buildings. This structural feature can alter the flame trajectory and spread dramatically by restricting air entrainment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this field, calibration tests of BS 8414‐1, SP Fire 105, ISO 13785‐2, and LEPIR2 have been simulated to clarify the effect of HRR, wind, opening size, and numerical uncertainties on façade temperature distribution 9,13–15 . Also, similarity and feasibility analyzes among different tests and theories are performed 16,17 . In addition, the inclusion of sidewalls in the façade design commonly exists in high‐rise buildings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%