Multi-scale analysis of the under-ventilated combustion regime for the case of a fire event in a confined and mechanically ventilated compartment

This work deals with under-ventilated pool fires in confined and mechanically ventilated enclosures. The objective is to demonstrate the suitability of reduced-scale experiments to investigate under-ventilated combustion regimes in the case of a mechanically ventilated enclosure, by analysing combus...

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description This work deals with under-ventilated pool fires in confined and mechanically ventilated enclosures. The objective is to demonstrate the suitability of reduced-scale experiments to investigate under-ventilated combustion regimes in the case of a mechanically ventilated enclosure, by analysing combustion regimes at two different scales. The fire scenario consists in a dodecane liquid pool fire located in a mechanically ventilated room. Reduced-scale experiments concern a 0.031 m2 pool size inside a 1.875 m3 enclosure and large-scale experiments concern a 0.4 m2 pool size inside a 120 m3 enclosure. The varying parameter is the ventilation flow rate, which allows the fire behaviour to be investigated, from free-burning to confined situations. At both scales, results show that the burning rate decreases with the ventilation flow rate and a linear relationship between oxygen concentration and fuel mass loss rate is revealed. Comparison between the well-stirred reactor model and the experimental results shows good agreement for both scales. The work demonstrates the suitability of the reduced-scale approach to reproduce the combustion process in a vitiated environment, provided that appropriate dimensionless parameters are used: a reduced heat-release rate, a thermal ratio parameter and the global equivalence ratio. •Multi-scale analysis of pool fires in a mechanically ventilated enclosure.•Reduced and large-scale experiments.•Identification of main scaling parameters.•Identification of the burning rate regime in a vitiated environment.
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Burning rate
Combustion
Compartment fires
Dodecane
Enclosures
Engineering Sciences
Equivalence ratio
Experiments
Flow rates
Flow velocity
Multiscale analysis
Nuclear fuels
Parameters
Pool fire
Pool fires
Scale modelling parameters
Under-ventilated burning
Ventilation
title Multi-scale analysis of the under-ventilated combustion regime for the case of a fire event in a confined and mechanically ventilated compartment
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