SOME THREE-DIMENSIONAL EFFECTS OF HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER IN A FIRE WITHIN A BUILDING
S. V. Puzach1 and V. G. Puzach2 UDC 614.841.4 Results of a numerical investigation of heat and mass transfer at the initial stage of a fire within a building in combustion of a liquid fire load, performed with the use of a three-dimensional mathematical field model, are presented. Formulas approximating the calculation results are proposed for estimation of the maximum time of operation of an opening to release the gas from the building and determination of the size of the zone within which a change in the position of the fire load causes no marked changes in the parameter of heat and mass transfer. Three-dimensional inhomogeneities in the temperature and velocity fields, which have a profound impact on the problem of providing fire safety for buildings, are revealed. 1Institute of High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow; 2Moscow Institute of Fire Safety, Moscow, Russia. Translated from Inzhenerno-Fizicheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 74, No. 1, pp. 35-40, January-February, 2001. Original article submitted December 7, 1999; revision submitted April 18, 2000. JEPTER7492020018 JEPTER749208