2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10694-018-0748-5
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Wind and Fire Coupled Modelling—Part I: Literature Review

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“…The origins of modern NSHEV systems are traced to the landmark work of Thomas [12], which did lead to the development of modern standards such as NFPA 204 [13]. The development of NSHEV systems was described thoroughly in a review paper [2], and particular challenges related to the design of NSHEVs and their performance in wind conditions in [5]. Other notable studies on NSHEV performance in wind conditions include [3,6,14,15].…”
Section: Natural Smoke and Heat Exhaust Ventilationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The origins of modern NSHEV systems are traced to the landmark work of Thomas [12], which did lead to the development of modern standards such as NFPA 204 [13]. The development of NSHEV systems was described thoroughly in a review paper [2], and particular challenges related to the design of NSHEVs and their performance in wind conditions in [5]. Other notable studies on NSHEV performance in wind conditions include [3,6,14,15].…”
Section: Natural Smoke and Heat Exhaust Ventilationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CFD approach used herein is also commonly used in similar studies focused on pollutant dispersion in various environments. An in-depth literature review of wind and fire coupled numerical analyses were given in [2]. Numerical analyses are used, among others, for the design of more efficient smoke removal from buildings or road tunnels, prediction of smoke flow inside and outside buildings, prediction of smoke production in large outdoor fires and smoke dispersion in both urban and rural environments.…”
Section: Wind and Fire Coupled Modelling For Building Fires And Outdo...mentioning
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“…Wegrzynski and Lipecki published a literature review of wind and fire coupled modeling as part one of a more general study [ 119 ]. They explained that most fire phenomena are influence by the wind, and, accordingly, to understand fires one needs to understand wind as well.…”
Section: Fire Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tests, briefly described above, are usually performed as numerical analyses. Since large scale experiments in real road tunnels are difficult to undertake, numerical simulations are commonly applied [20][21][22]. Fire Dynamic Simulator (FDS) [23][24][25] and Ansys Fluent [26] are mostly applied nowadays for numerical simulations of fire ventilation operation and air behaviour during a fire.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%