Fire dynamics simulation in the domed mosque The effect of the dome drum windows (i.e. open or closed) on fire safety Examination of the available safe egress time (ASET) of domed mosque design Name of Floor Risk Factor Limit Results: As an outcome of the simulation, it is found that the available safe egress time (ASET) on the ground floor is 220 seconds in closed windows condition (Scenario 1) and 230 seconds in open windows condition (Scenario 2). The available safe egress time (ASET) in the ladies' section is found as 130 seconds for in closed windows condition (Scenario 1), 150 seconds for in open windows condition (Scenario 2). It is concluded that in open windows condition ASET time is increased respectively 10 seconds and 20 seconds for ground and first floor. Conclusion: Using operable windows in mosque dome drums with open condition increases available safe egress time (ASET) by exhausting the smoke in a fire. Fire simulation in the domed mosque The effect of the dome drum windows (i.e. open or closed) on fire safety Examination of the available safe egress time (ASET) in 750 kW fire in the Type 6 Mevlana Mosque with a capacity of 750 people Keywords: domed mosque design dome drum windows fire analysis in mosques fire dynamics simulation pyrosim
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