On the use of dynamic turbulence modelling in fire applications
In an attempt to make a step forward towards predictive fire modelling, the application of turbulence modelling approaches, calculating the sub-grid scale viscosity, kinetic energy, turbulent Prandtl and Schmidt numbers based on a dynamic procedure, has been tested on a wide range of pool fire scena...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Combustion and flame 2020-06, Vol.216, p.9-23 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In an attempt to make a step forward towards predictive fire modelling, the application of turbulence modelling approaches, calculating the sub-grid scale viscosity, kinetic energy, turbulent Prandtl and Schmidt numbers based on a dynamic procedure, has been tested on a wide range of pool fire scenarios (i.e., MaCFP workshop test cases). Through the use of Large Eddy Simulations, it is investigated whether the applied modelling approaches can accurately predict the pool fire dynamics on different grid sizes and result in improved predictions compared to models using constant parameters. Additionally, it is evaluated whether the theoretical constants related to turbulence modelling, derived from isotropic decaying turbulence scenarios, are justified in turbulent buoyant flows. |
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ISSN: | 0010-2180 1556-2921 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.combustflame.2020.02.012 |