2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.firesaf.2021.103347
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Influence of convective heat transfer modelling in CFD simulations of upward flame spread

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“…The effect of mass transpiration (i.e., blockage of convective heat transfer with increasing mass transfer rates) has been reported experimentally in the past for upward spread scenarios over vertical PMM slabs [20]. Additionally, the inclusion of mass transpiration effects has also been considered when modelling flame spread using the approaches based on the law of the wall (e.g., [50]), based on the stagnant film theory (e.g., [12]) as well as on the convective heat transfer model of FireFOAM 2.2.x (e.g., [61][62][63]).…”
Section: Blowing Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The effect of mass transpiration (i.e., blockage of convective heat transfer with increasing mass transfer rates) has been reported experimentally in the past for upward spread scenarios over vertical PMM slabs [20]. Additionally, the inclusion of mass transpiration effects has also been considered when modelling flame spread using the approaches based on the law of the wall (e.g., [50]), based on the stagnant film theory (e.g., [12]) as well as on the convective heat transfer model of FireFOAM 2.2.x (e.g., [61][62][63]).…”
Section: Blowing Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A convective heat transfer model, based on the concept of the effective thermal diffusivity, with a correction of the convective fluxes at coarse grids was recently reported in literature [11]. Additionally, the model has been applied to model convective heat transfer in upward flame spread of Single Burning Items (SBI) scenarios [12].…”
Section: Wall-resolved Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
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