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Computation of a Compartment Fire with Smagorinsky Sub-Grid Scale Model
Author(s) -
Bhisham Kumar Dhurandher,
Rajiv Kumar,
Amit Dhiman,
Santhosh K Dubba
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/1128/1/012034
Subject(s) - large eddy simulation , compartment (ship) , mechanics , computational fluid dynamics , constant (computer programming) , scale (ratio) , computation , fire dynamics simulator , computer simulation , heat flux , simulation , meteorology , heat transfer , physics , computer science , geology , turbulence , algorithm , quantum mechanics , programming language , oceanography
A fire tests using plywood crib as fire source was done in a cubical compartment to investigate the fire development and temperature distribution. The dimension of the experimental compartment was 4 m high, 4 m wide and 4 m length with a door opening of 2 m × 1 m wide located at one of the compartment wall. Several parameters were measured which includes fuel mass loss rate, compartment gas temperature, centerline doorway temperature, heat flux and wall surface temperature. Three-dimensional numerical simulations were performed using large eddy simulation with different values of Smagorinsky sub-grid scale constant. In order to accurately investigate the behavior of fire within the compartment by computational fluid dynamics (CFD), it is vital to study these Smagorinsky sub-grid scale constant. Numerically predicted results with various Smagorinsky sub-grid scale constant was compared with the physical results. It was found that the varying the Smagorinsky constant affect the numerical simulation results.

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