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Fire models as a tool for evaluation of energy balance in burning space relating to building structures

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Fire is defined as an extremely hazardous event, causing a threat to life and health of persons, but also damage to the economic sphere. It has been shown many times that fire can occur anywhere and at any time. In order to minimize the risk of fire manifestations, it is necessary to understand its course. In technical practice, computational models are used to determine the partial manifestations of fire, such as fire spread rate, smoke generation rate in the burning area, formation of toxic burning products, flame height, and others. One of the important characteristics is also the energy balance in the burning area relating to the character of burning material, access of oxygen necessary for exothermic reaction of burning, and reaction of the installed safety devices. In this paper we will point out the fire safety of the building. The FDS (Fire Dynamics Simulator) model is recently used in practice, and its advantage is the possibility to model fire even in large and atypical spaces. The contribution of this paper is the practical application of fire safety of construction using the FDS Model, to reduce the cost of fire safety for the structure being constructed. Attention was paid to evaluating how the heat energy that is released during a fire can be influenced by the installed stable fire-extinguishing equipment, taking into consideration the fire resistance of the building structures.

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Fire models as a tool for evaluation of energy balance in burning space relating to building structures

Author: Tomašková, Marianna
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Year: 2022
DOI: 10.3390/app12052505
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Ci a ion: Tomasko a, M.; Poko ny, J.;
Kuce a, P.; Balaziko a, M.; Ma aso a,
D., J . Fi e Models as a Tool o
E alua ion o Ene gy Balance in
Bu ning Space Rela ing o Building
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A icle
Fi e Models as a Tool o E alua ion o Ene gy Balance in
Bu ning Space Rela ing o Building S uc u es
Ma ianna Tomasko a 1,*, Ji i Poko ny 2, Pe Kuce a 2, Michaela Balaziko a 1and Daniela Ma aso a, J . 3
1Depa men o Sa e y and P oduc ion Quali y, Facul y o Mechanical Enginee ing, Technical Uni e si y o
Kosice, Le na 9, 042 00 Kosice, Slo akia; [email p o ec ed]
2Facul y o Sa e y Enginee ing, VSB-Technical Uni e si y o Os a a, Lumi o a 630/13,
700 30 Os a a-Vysko ice, Czech Republic; [email p o ec ed] (J.P.); pe [email p o ec ed] (P.K.)
3Facul y o Mining, Technical Uni e si y o Kosice, Pa k Komenskeho 19, 040 01 Kosice, Slo akia;
[email p o ec ed]
*Co espondence: [email p o ec ed]
Abs ac :
Fi e is de ined as an ex emely haza dous e en , causing a h ea o li e and heal h o
pe sons, bu also damage o he economic sphe e. I has been shown many imes ha i e can occu
anywhe e and a any ime. In o de o minimize he isk o i e mani es a ions, i is necessa y o
unde s and i s cou se. In echnical p ac ice, compu a ional models a e used o de e mine he pa ial
mani es a ions o i e, such as i e sp ead a e, smoke gene a ion a e in he bu ning a ea, o ma ion
o oxic bu ning p oduc s, lame heigh , and o he s. One o he impo an cha ac e is ics is also he
ene gy balance in he bu ning a ea ela ing o he cha ac e o bu ning ma e ial, access o oxygen
necessa y o exo he mic eac ion o bu ning, and eac ion o he ins alled sa e y de ices. In his pape
we will poin ou he i e sa e y o he building. The FDS (Fi e Dynamics Simula o ) model is ecen ly
used in p ac ice, and i s ad an age is he possibili y o model i e e en in la ge and a ypical spaces.
The con ibu ion o his pape is he p ac ical applica ion o i e sa e y o cons uc ion using he FDS
Model, o educe he cos o i e sa e y o he s uc u e being cons uc ed. A en ion was paid o
e alua ing how he hea ene gy ha is eleased du ing a i e can be in luenced by he ins alled s able
i e-ex inguishing equipmen , aking in o conside a ion he i e esis ance o he building s uc u es.
Keywo ds: i e simula ion; building i e sa e y; p e en ion
1. In oduc ion
Fi es cause loss o li e, p ope y, and na u al ecosys ems e e y yea , so i is impo an
o s udy hem o p e en o limi he occu ence o po en ial i es. The basic p inciple o
i e p e en ion is o c ea e and de elop he condi ions o ensu e e ec i e p o ec ion o
li e and heal h o pe sons and p ope y om i es, as well as hei e ec i e managemen ,
including he p o ision o assis ance du ing such e en s. The a ea o i e p e en ion and
he p o ision o basic i e p e en ion measu es is cu en ly add essed in a numbe o
ways, in pa icula , he oles, esponsibili ies, and compe ences con ained in i e p o ec ion
legisla ion. Compu e simula ion o i es makes i possible o es di e en i e scena ios
and o model he cou se and consequences o a i e unde di e en condi ions, o de ec
possible isks and ci cums ances ha may lead o damage, and, whe e app op ia e, o
educe he consequences o po en ial u u e i es. I is also one o he ways o minimize he
consequences o i e and con ibu e o he i e sa e y o buildings [1].
Fi es and i e igh ing in e en ions a i es ep esen a high cos o go e nmen bud-
ge s each yea . They cause seconda y damage ha can be mo e se e e han he di ec
consequences o i e, o example, by limi ing in as uc u e by closing o a eas damaged
by i e.
Sus ainable de elopmen o he e i o y is also signi ican ly ela ed o he sa e y o
he buildings loca ed in he e i o y. The equi emen s o ensu ing he sa e y o buildings
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wi hin he Eu opean Union a e based in pa icula on Regula ion (EU) No 305/2011 o
he Eu opean Pa liamen and o he Council laying down ha monized condi ions o he
ma ke ing o cons uc ion p oduc s and epealing Council Di ec i e 89/106/EEC. Among
he cha ac e is ics ha buildings mus mee a e i e sa e y equi emen s. These equi emen s
include main aining he load-bea ing capaci y o he s uc u e in he e en o i e, limi ing
he sp ead o i e inside and ou side he building, ensu ing he e acua ion and escue o
pe sons, and ensu ing he sa e y o escue uni s [2].
To assess compliance wi h he speci ied equi emen s, i is necessa y o cha ac e ize
he de elopmen o he i e. The de elopmen o a i e is usually desc ibed by ou phases,
which include he ini ial (ini ia ion) phase, he de elopmen phase, he ully de eloped
phase, and he bu n-ou phase. All phases o a i e can be desc ibed by i e pa ame e s,
he mos signi ican o which include i e a ea, i e pe ime e , linea a e o sp ead, a e o
la e-up o ma e ials, lame heigh , lame empe a u e, hea elease a e, hea lux densi y,
and o he s. Using he i e phases and hei pa ame e s, he dynamics o he de eloping i e
and i s p edic ed e ec s on he su ounding en i onmen , i.e., he building s uc u e, can
be desc ibed [3–6].
Smoke is p oduced and sp ead du ing a i e, which also has nega i e consequences.
Toxic subs ances p esen in smoke can cause poisoning o people in smoke-in es ed build-
ings in con ined spaces.
The p esence o smoke educes isibili y and, he e o e, he abili y o o ien onesel in
space, which can make i signi ican ly mo e di icul o impossible o ind escape ou es and,
as a consequence, cause panic among people escaping. Fi e is a phenomenon ha in ol es
many physical and chemical p ocesses such as he p opaga ion o adia ion, combus ion,
hea adia ion, u bulen low o gases, and o he s. Due o he in ensi ica ion o i e, i is
necessa y o s udy he cou se o i e and i s consequences, o seek means o inc easing he
sa e y o objec s h ea ened by i e.
The cou se o a i e can be de e mined by s anda dized o speci ic p ocedu es. S an-
da dized p ocedu es may include compu a ional o expe imen al app oaches p esen ed
by echnical s anda ds [
7
]. Speci ic p ocedu es can be unde s ood as he use o me hods
o he han s anda dized me hods. Fi e models ha can be used o desc ibe, in pa o
comp ehensi ely, he cou se o a i e a e used he e [8].
Compu e simula ions o i e based on empi ical and scien i ic knowledge a e com-
pa able o eal i e expe imen s. A signi ican ad an age in compa ison o i e es s is he
non-des uc i eness and lexibili y o i e simula ions. A i e can be modeled in an iden ical
space unde di e en condi ions (e.g., wi h di e en i e ini ia ion sou ces) wi hou majo
cos s. Compu e simula ion, i e p og ession, and consequence modeling a e an impo an
pa o imp o ing i e sa e y [9].
One o he c ucial p ope ies o building s uc u es is hei i e esis ance, i.e., he ime
o which he building s uc u es a e able o esis he e ec s o i e. The e a e a ious
high quali y and e ec i e p oduc s and sys ems ha ensu e he in eg i y and load-bea ing
capaci y o he a ec ed s uc u es, be o e he ac ion o i e o i s sp ead, o he pe iod o
e acua ion o he building.
In e ms o i e esis ance o building s uc u es, in he e en o a i e, he building and
i s equipmen mus p o ide:
•load-bea ing capaci y o he pe iod speci ied in he p ojec ;
• he abili y o limi he sp ead o i e and smoke in he building;
• he abili y o limi he sp ead o i e o adjacen buildings;
• he possibili y o e acua ing people om he building;
• he sa e y o he eme gency se ices.
Fi e esis ance is a a e o a building’s du abili y in he e en o a i e. The measu e o
i e esis ance is he ime (in minu es) om he i s con ac o he sys em wi h i e un il i
eaches one o he h ee limi ing c i e ia:
• i e load capaci y—R;
•in eg i y he mal insula ion capaci y—I [10].
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Simula ion and aining echnologies o e new oppo uni ies o imp o e he quali y o ,
o example, eaching a uni e si ies. The in oduc ion o new p og essi e eaching is based
on simula ion and si ua ional me hods. Simula ion me hods c ea e he play ul cha ac e o
he si ua ion wi hou he con on a ional cha ac e as i is in eali y. I acili a es s uden s o
mo e o wa d and gain insigh . Si ua ional me hods a e p oblem-sol ing p ocedu es o
model si ua ions. Thei basis is based on ac ual eme gencies o c ises ha ha e happened
in he pas . A icle [
11
] emphasizes he use o simula ions in p epa ing s uden s o handle
eme gencies a he ac ical, ope a ional, and s a egic managemen le els [11].
The p esen shows ha i is also necessa y o obse e he mani es a ions and beha io
o pas i es. By s udying documen a ion o pas i es, i is possible o p edic unde wha
ci cums ances a i e will occu in a simila en i onmen and unde simila condi ions, how i
will sp ead, and how i can be loca ed and ex inguished as quickly as possible. Ne e heless,
he sp ead o a i e is in luenced by a numbe o o he ci cums ances and pa ame e s, such
as clima ic condi ions ( empe a u e, ai low, en ila ion, humidi y, p essu e), en i onmen
(in e io , ex e io , obs uc ions, openings), uel ype, and quan i y. The e o e, i should be
no ed ha in app oxima ely he same en i onmen a i e may beha e di e en ly, and, hus,
based on knowledge om pas i es, i is only possible o de e mine he occu ence and
sp ead o po en ially h ea ening i es app oxima ely, e en o buildings and condi ions o
simila ypes.
The wo king en i onmen , empe a u e changes and humidi y mus be con olled in
all p oduc ion p ocesses and places whe e employees a e p esen . Pape [
12
] objec i ely
assessed employee exposu e o mic oclima ic en i onmen al ac o s in he wo kplace.
The da a we e collec ed in eal wo king condi ions. The mal s ess due o cold and hea
exposu e a each loca ion was assessed using he we bulb globe empe a u e (WBGT)
indica o . Indoo ai quali y indica o s consis o indoo empe a u e, ai quali y, ligh ing,
dus le els, as well as chemical and biological ac o s. These da a can also be used in i e
simula ion [13].
Fi es in a con ined space a e common eme gencies in ou company. Howe e , he
di icul y o dealing wi h his complica ed eme gency si ua ion by i e and escue pe sonnel
can ha e a al consequences o hei employees. The e is, he e o e, a signi ican demand
o new me hods and echnologies o deal wi h his li e- h ea ening eme gency. Modeling
and simula ion echniques ha e been adop ed o conduc esea ch due o he complexi y o
ob aining a da abase o ac ual cases ela ed o his phenomenon. Pape [
14
] e iews he
li e a u e ela ed o modeling and simula ion o shel e i es wi h espec o he i e-jumping
phenomenon. Fu he mo e, he ela ed li e a u e o compa ing he mal came a images
wi h compu ed images is summa ized. Finally, he sui abili y o A i icial In elligence (AI)
echniques o p edic ing he i e jumping in closed p emises is in es iga ed [14].
The objec i e o he esea ch in [
15
] is o sol e he p oblem o i e e acua ion om
a s uden house using a nume ical me hod. In esea ch wi h an e acua ion unc ion
(
FDS + E ac.
), Fi e Dynamics Simula o so wa e was used. The p oblem being in es iga ed
is ela ed o a building ha has an ou doo cen e . The building ea u es include i e loo s,
wi h wo ex e io i e s ai cases loca ed on wo sides o he building. In addi ion, he e is a
single exi o he ex e io o he building, and he i e supp ession sys em is no ins alled
inside he building.
Among a ious ypes o disas e s, i e poses a signi ican h ea o li e and p ope y
in u ban and u al a eas. P o ec ion o hospi als om i e is e y impo an due o he
p esence o a ec ed pe sons, lack o awa eness, and expensi e appa a uses and de ices
in hospi als. This s udy ocused on he simula ion o i e in a hospi al [
16
]. In daily li e,
eme gency se ices such as i e igh e s, pa amedics, and police play an impo an ole.
Rescue s o en o ge abou hei own sa e y in hei wo k. O e all, his issue is neglec ed in
hese se ices, especially du ing he ac ual in e en ion. In many cases, i is he impe ec
p ocess o each escue ac i i y, o e en he ailu e o use pe sonal p o ec i e equipmen .
In [
17
], a g oup o i e and escue o ice s is speci ied, which espec s he basic ules o OHS
in hei ac i i ies such as i es, oad acciden s, na u al disas e s, and many o he s.
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Acco ding o [
18
], ma hema ical models o i e ha e wo main a eas o hei use. Fi s ,
i is he design and e i ica ion o he i e sa e y o a building and nex , hey a e a ool o
simula ing he de elopmen o a i e in he ime in e al be ween he occu ence o a i e
and i s ex inc ion. One o he essen ial capabili ies o ma hema ical models is he simula ion
o smoke mo emen and he de e mina ion o i s empe a u e and concen a ion. E idence
o his capabili y is p o ided by simula ions o buildings such as he Xanadu shopping
and en e ainmen cen e in Spain, he mass ga ages in Annecy, F ance, o he Wembley
s adium. In he Czech and Slo ak epublics, ma hema ical models a e mainly used o his
pu pose in he design o ailway and oad unnels.
Inno a i eness o his a icle is based on he ollowing aspec s: on he me hodological
p ocedu e used o c ea ion o he i e scena ios and on he subsequen speci ica ion
o design i es and on hei assessmen by h ee basic a ian s, i.e., by he simpli ied
analysis, by he ma hema ical zonal model CFAST, and by he ma hema ical model o
compu a ional luid dynamics FDS. These p ocedu es we e applied o a ious ypes o
ope a ions, which a e cha ac e ized by di e en i e dynamics, assuming simul aneous
ac ing o he sp inkle i e ex inguishe . The au ho s do no dispu e ha ma hema ical
modeling o i e is, nowadays, an ac ual end in sol ing some o he p oblema ic a eas o
i e sa e y o buildings. Howe e , he au ho s emphasize in he p esen ed case s udy a
ele an ac : jus he combina ion o ma hema ical modeling o i e wi h he simul aneous
applica ion o ac i e i e-ex inguishing equipmen is a p og essi e solu ion ha can lead
o signi ican economic sa ings in sol ing o hese buildings. This solu ion is sui able,
especially in complica ed ope a ions.
The au ho s demons a e, on a p esen ed case s udy, a pe spec i e o he i e model
applica ion in he eal p ocess o building p ojec ion using ac i e elemen s o he i e
p o ec ion (in his case, i is he sp inkle p o ec ion).
1. Ma hema ical Models o Recons uc ion and In es iga ion
The aim o he pape is o p esen a case s udy ha demons a es he pe spec i e
o using i e models o i e esis ance assessmen o building s uc u es. The main idea
o his case s udy is he e alua ion o ene gy balance in he bu ning a ea and in luence
o he ins alled s able i e-ex inguishing equipmen on he ene gy balance, aking in o
conside a ion i e esis ance o he building s uc u es. The p esen ed s udy con i ms a ac
ha in addi ion o he s anda d p oposal p ocedu es i is meaning ul o use he simpli ied
calcula ions, bu abo e all also he ma hema ical models o i e. In he cases when a
s able i e-ex inguishing sys em is also ins alled, mo e de ailed e alua ion p ocedu es
(i.e., simpli ied calcula ions o i e models) can lead o a signi ican educ ion in he cos s
necessa y o ensu e he equi ed i e esis ance o he building s uc u es, while main aining
hei de ined p ope ies.
2. Ma e ials and Me hods
The i e esis ance o building s uc u es may be assessed by es , calcula ion, o a
combina ion o bo h. Wi h nominal o pa ame ic empe a u e cu es, simpli ied and
imp o ed i e models a e used o he mal analysis o s uc u es. Fo he pu pose o he
case s udy, he di e en a ian s usable o he assessmen o he i e esis ance o building
s uc u es will be desc ibed below. The desc ibed a ian s p esen s anda d p ocedu es
and speci ic p ocedu es. A he same ime, he p ocedu es ha we e used in he case s udy
a e p esen ed.
2.1. Fi e Resis ance o S uc u es De e mined by Nominal Tempe a u e Cu es
Fi e esis ance es s o building s uc u es a e ca ied ou in acc edi ed labo a o ies
whe e empe a u e cu es a e used. Nominal empe a u e cu es include he s anda d em-
pe a u e cu e, he ex e nal i e cu e, he hyd oca bon cu e, and he slow i e cu e [
19
].
The no m empe a u e cu e has he wides use.
The no m empe a u e cu e has an empi ical basis; i is also e e ed o as he “cellu-
lose cu e” and simplis ically desc ibes he si ua ion a e he o al igni ion o subs ances
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in space. Speci ic empe a u e cu es a e used o speci ic buildings whe e a signi ican ly
di e en empe a u e e olu ion o he i e de elopmen can be assumed. Cha ac e is ic
cu es a e, e.g., unnel empe a u e cu es RABT o RWS.
2.2. Fi e Resis ance o S uc u es De e mined by Pa ame ic Tempe a u e Cu es
Pa ame ic empe a u e cu es a e a simple calcula ion me hod ha de e mines he
empe a u e his o y o a i e o di e en en ila ion coe icien s, i e load densi ies, and di -
e en physical p ope ies o he s uc u es bounding he i e compa men . The equa ions
o de e mining he pa ame ic empe a u e cu es we e de i ed based on he he mal
equilib ium equa ion, which desc ibes he o e all empe a u e balance in he space whe e
he i e de elops.
The use o pa ame ic empe a u e cu es is e y limi ed, and hei use is ecom-
mended only o i es wi h cellulose- ype i e loads and o ela i ely small spaces (up o
500 m
2
o loo a ea wi h a maximum clea ance o 4 m). I is also possible o apply hem o
i e compa men s wi h ho izon al openings in loo s o ceilings [19,20].
2.3. Simpli ied and Imp o ed Fi e Models
Simpli ied i e models ep esen simple compu a ional echniques o desc ibing i e,
based on he de e mina ion o a design i e load alue ha akes in o accoun he densi y o
he cha ac e is ic i e load and coe icien s e lec ing he in luence o he i e haza d and he
in luence o ac i e i e sa e y equipmen [21].
A uni o m o non-uni o m dis ibu ion o empe a u es as a unc ion o ime is as-
sumed. Unequal empe a u e dis ibu ion is cha ac e is ic o he phases o i e de elopmen .
A uni o m empe a u e dis ibu ion gene ally co esponds o a ully de eloped i e
si ua ion. The e is p esen ed, as an example o he simpli ied i e model, a calcula ion
o hea elease a e wi hou in luence o i e ex inguishing (i.e., wi hou ac i a ion o he
sp inkle p o ec ion o wi hou in e en ion o i e b igade e c.). This example is based on
a simpli ied desc ip ion o i e de elopmen , which is di ided in o h ee main phases.
The i e g ow h phase— his i s phase is usually desc ibed in a simpli ied o m by
means o -quad a ic equa ion, which is applied in he modi ied o m [7]:
Q=103
α2
, (1)
whe e Qis hea elease a e (kW),
ime (s),
α ime in e al, which is necessa y o each he hea elease a e alue 1 MW (s).
The ully de eloped i e phase— he second phase is cha ac e ized by he eached
maximum alue o he eleased hea (i.e., by i s cons an alue), whe eby he i e in his
phase is con olled ei he using en ila ion o by amoun o uel) [3,7].
An example o i e, which is con olled by he amoun o uel, is p esen ed by calcula-
ion o he hea elease a e alue Q(kW), acco ding o he ollowing ela ion:
Q=RHR ·A i, (2)
whe e A iis maximum a ea o i e (m2),
RHR
maximum hea elease a e p oduced by 1 m
2
o i e, which is con olled by he
amoun o uel (kW·m−2).
The case o i e, which is con olled using en ila ion, is illus a ed by calcula ion o
he maximum hea elease a e Qmax (MW), as ollows:
Qmax = 0.10·m·Hu·A √(heq) (3)
whe e mis coe icien o bu ning (-), usually m = 0.8,

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H
u he pu e calo i ic alue o wood (MJ·kg−1), Hu= 17.5 MJ·kg−1,
A
a ea o nozzles (m2),
heq a e age heigh o nozzles (m).
The bu ning-ou phase— he las phase is ypically a linea dec ease. This phase begins
a e bu n-ou o 70% i e loading, and i is inished in he momen o comple e bu n-ou .
Ad anced i e models a e i e models based on he assessmen o changes in ene gy,
mass and momen um in he space whe e he i e de elops. These include single-zone
models, wo-zone models, and Compu a ional Fluid Dynamics (CFD)-based models [21].
2.4. Fi e Models Selec ed o he Case S udy
I is essen ial o selec he app op ia e i e model o each ask. The choice o he model
is closely ela ed o he ollowing a eas:
• he objec i es o he solu ion (e alua ion);
• he ex en and quali y o he inpu da a;
• he ex en and quali y o he equi ed ou pu da a;
• isualisa ion quali y equi emen s;
• he cha ac e is ics o he model and i s po en ial o add ess he s a ed objec i es.
The Model o Fi e and Smoke T anspo (CFAST) and he Fi e Dynamics Simula o
(FDS) we e chosen o u he e alua ion. The CFAST and FDS models enable o pe o m
simula ions when en e ing di e en sou ces o i e. In his case, he so-called -squa e
i e was used, which is cha ac e ized by di e en i e dynamics o a ious g oups o
p oduc ion and ope a ions. Howe e , his is only one op ion. As was p e iously men ioned,
he used i e models allow o pe o m simula ions o di e en i e sou ces. In gene al,
i is possible o use mo e cen e s o i es, no jus only one. I can be s a ed ha only he
i e model FDS enables o dis inguish he di e en sou ces o i e, o which i also allows
o pe o m a pa allel calcula ion, i.e., i enables o apply mo e han one p ocesso in he
calcula ion p ocess.
O cou se, each o he i e models has i s own speci ic ad an ages and disad an ages.
The ype o he sol ed ask, he scope and quali y o he inpu da a, and he equi ed scope
and quali y o he inpu da a a e he decisi e aspec s necessa y o a p ope choice o he
sui able i e model. The ac whe he he model is cu en ly being de eloped and e i ied
on a long- e m basis is absolu ely subs an ial. When e alua ing he pe o mance o he i e
models ( his a ec s he choice o he model i sel ), i is also necessa y o ake in o accoun
he basic a ibu es on which he model is based, i.e., wha kinds o he sub-models a e used
in o de o sol e he sub-p ocesses and wha a e he limi s o he model. In hei esponse,
he au ho s p esen ed only he basic aspec s ela ed o he choice o a sui able model and o
assessmen o i s pe o mance.
The u bulence was simula ed using he La ge Eddy Simula ion (LES) me hod. The
“mos used” ma hema ical CFD i e model— he FDS p og am—is based on his app oach.
CFAST is a wo-zone i e model used o calcula e he e ol ing dis ibu ion o smoke,
i e gases and empe a u e h oughou compa men s o a building du ing a i e. These
can ange om e y small con ainmen essels, on he o de o 1 m
3
o la ge spaces on he
o de o 1000 m3[22,23].
The modeling equa ions used in CFAST ake he ma hema ical o m o an ini ial
alue p oblem o a sys em o o dina y di e en ial equa ions (ODEs). These equa ions a e
de i ed using he conse a ion o mass, he conse a ion o ene gy (equi alen ly he i s
law o he modynamics), he ideal gas law and ela ions o densi y and in e nal ene gy.
These equa ions p edic as unc ions o ime quan i ies such as p essu e, laye heigh and
empe a u es gi en he accumula ion o mass and en halpy in he wo laye s. The CFAST
model hen consis s o a se o ODEs o compu e he en i onmen in each compa men
and a collec ion o algo i hms o compu e he mass and en halpy sou ce e ms equi ed by
he ODEs [22–24].
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Fi e models based on Compu a ional Fluid Dynamics [
24
] a e widely used o he as-
sessmen o i e de elopmen . One o he mos p omising models based on his ounda ion
is he FDS model. The model was de eloped a he Na ional Ins i u e o S anda ds and
Technology in he USA [
25
] in collabo a ion wi h he Technical Resea ch Cen e o Finland
in Finland [
13
]. The FDS model has been alida ed du ing i s de elopmen and is also now
being u he de eloped.
To acili a e he wo k, i is possible o use he g aphical in e aces Py oSim [
14
] o
Blende FDS [15].
FDS sol es nume ically he Na ie –S okes equa ions o empe a u e-con olled low,
wi h emphasis on hea and smoke ans e om he i e.
The FDS p og am applies he so-called ne wo k me hod o a nume ical solu ion o
he pa ial di e en ial equa ions. This me hod is e y obus , bu i equi es a egula
ne wo k. C ea ing o a quali y calcula ion ne wo k is a basic p e equisi e o a quali y CFD
simula ion. Fo he sol ed ype o he ask, i is possible o conside he edge leng h o
he compu ing cell in ens o cen ime e s. Fo his s udy, he calcula ion ne wo k wi h he
dimensions 10 cm
×
10 cm
×
10 cm (cubic shape) was chosen in he FDS p og am. This
ne wo k is conside ed o be he mos sui able and op imal o he simula ion p ocess, and
a he same ime i allows nume ically app oxima e he i e well enough in e ms o spa ial
scale. The choice o ne wo k o pu poses o his s udy was, he e o e, op imal in o de o
achie e he igh esul s. In he cases whe e i is no de ined a calcula ion ne wo k sui able
wi h ega d o he simula ion, he esul s ob ained om he simula ion can be signi ican ly
“mis ep esen ed”.
I is a model ha allows o simula e many i e pa ame e s, e.g., de e mina ion o he
hea elease a e and i s sub- ac ions, he low o gases induced by he i e, de e mina ion
o he concen a ion o subs ances eleased by he i e, e c. The model can be used o
simula e i es in a ious objec s, e.g., buildings o echnical equipmen (e.g., ca s). All inpu
da a a e en e ed by means o a single ex inpu ile. The ou pu is mul iple iles whe e he
ou pu da a a e s o ed. The model can be isualized wi h Smoke iew (SMV) so wa e [
11
].
2.5. Desc ip ion o he Case S udy
2.5.1. Cha ac e is ics o Ope a ion
The con ibu ion o i e models o he assessmen o he i e esis ance o building
s uc u es is desc ibed by a case s udy o a manu ac u ing plan whe e s eel pla o ms
a e loca ed.
The p oduc ion plan is a la ge-scale au omo i e pain shop. In he p oduc ion a ea,
he e a e pain lines ha un longi udinally h ough he space unde e alua ion. The lines
a e a la ge-scale pain ing and d ying acili y.
Walking pla o ms a e loca ed in he p oduc ion a ea o allow people o a e se he
ins alled p oduc ion equipmen . Each o he pla o ms has plan dimensions o 16/16 m
and a clea heigh o 5.5 m. The suppo ing s uc u e o he pla o ms consis s o e ical
s eel columns and ho izon al s eel beams. The ceiling walkway s uc u e consis s o shee
me al. The pe ime e s uc u es o he pla o ms a e open.
The pla o ms a e designed o he mo emen o employees du ing no mal ope a ion.
In he e en o a i e, he pla o ms a e also designed o he in e ening i e igh e s.
The pla o ms ha e he cha ac e o s uc u es ha do no ensu e he s abili y o he
whole building. Due o hei use by i e igh ing uni s in he e en o a i e, i is necessa y o
ensu e he i e esis ance o he load-bea ing s uc u es o he pla o ms o he du a ion o
he ongoing in e en ion, i.e., o 30 min.
The p oduc ion plan is equipped wi h a numbe o i e sa e y de ices. Among he
mos impo an a e an elec ical i e ala m and ixed sp inkle i e-ex inguishing equipmen .
Fi e-ex inguishing equipmen is loca ed in all a eas o he p oduc ion plan and also unde
he ceiling s uc u es o he pla o ms.
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2.5.2. Design Fi e Scena io and Design Fi e
The se o possible scena ios, cha ac e ized by hei p obabili y o occu ence and
expec ed consequences, is unde s ood as design i e scena ios. The p ocess o selec ing i e
scena ios is e e ed o as quali a i e analysis om a i e enginee ing pe spec i e. F om he
o e all se o scena ios, he scena ios o be u he e alua ed a e selec ed. As a ule, hese
a e he scena ios wi h he highes p obabili y o occu ence o he highes consequences.
A design i e is a quan i a i e desc ip ion o he selec ed design i e scena ios. I is
usually an exp ession o he hea elease a e and i s componen s, he densi y o he hea
elease a e, he empe a u es, he amoun o smoke gene a ed, he p essu e a ios, e c. [
3
,
4
].
The s abili y o he pla o ms was e alua ed on he basis o he expec ed i e de elop-
men in he p oduc ion plan , which can be desc ibed by he so-called cha ac e is ic i e
ypes [3,5,6].
The i e ypes we e de e mined o di e en “g oups o p oduc ion and ope a ions”,
which a e cha ac e is ic in he design o buildings o p oduc ion acili ies in he Czech
Republic. Ope a ions in p oduc ion buildings a e di ided in o se en g oups (1 o 7),
wi h he eigh h g oup consis ing o auxilia y non-p oduc ion ope a ions ha also occu in
p oduc ion buildings (e.g., d essing ooms, sani a y acili ies, o ices) [
26
,
27
]. In gene al,
as he alue o he p oduc ion ope a ion inc eases, he amoun o combus ible subs ances
inc eases and hus he dynamics o i e de elopmen also inc eases.
Fo he case s udy, he g oups 4 o 7 o p oduc ion and ope a ion acco ding o CSN 73
0804) we e chosen [
17
]. The i e ou b eak was loca ed in he middle o he pla o m a loo
le el. The hea elease a e o each p oduc ion and plan g oup we e hen de e mined in
acco dance wi h EN 1991-1-2 [7].
The sp inkle heads we e loca ed a a clea heigh o 5.4 m and hei eac ion empe a-
u e was 68 ◦C. The dis ance be ween he sp inkle heads was 3 m.
2.5.3. Me hods o Assessmen
The s abili y o he pla o ms du ing i e de elopmen was assessed by he ollow-
ing p ocedu es:
•simpli ied analysis (empi ical calcula ions);
• he CFAST i e zone model wi h he Smoke iew g aphical ex ension;
• he FDS model wi h Smoke iew g aphical ex ension and Py oSim in e ace suppo .
The CFAST zonal i e model and he FDS model ha e been desc ibed in p e ious
sec ions o his pape . The esul s o he ma hema ical i e models we e compa ed wi h he
simpli ied analysis p epa ed by empi ical calcula ions.
In he simpli ied calcula ions, he unde - loo low ela ionships de i ed by Alpe
[6,18,19]
we e used o de e mine he empe a u es unde he ho izon al pla o m s uc u e. Based
on he de e mined empe a u es, he sp inkle head esponse ime
ac
(s) was de e -
mined [20,21].
The sp inkle head esponse ime is gene ally conside ed o be he ime o eaching he
maximum-maximum alue o he hea elease a e and, he e o e, he maximum ambien
empe a u e eached. A he same ime, he hea ans e o he s eel s uc u e o he
pla o m was e alua ed.
2.5.4. De e mina ion o Limi C i e ia
In he case s udy, he ocus was on he en i onmen al and su ace empe a u es o he
s eel s uc u es. The cou se o he ambien empe a u es is signi ican ly in luenced by he
esponse o he sp inkle heads in he a ea unde e alua ion [28,29].
The i e esis ance o he ho izon al s eel pla o m s uc u e elemen s was e alua ed in
he case s udy. These a e he elemen s ha ensu e he s abili y o he pla o m and he i e
esis ance R( ) can be e alua ed on he basis o exceeding he limi ing empe a u es.
The c i ical empe a u e o he load-bea ing s eel elemen s depends on hei deg ee o
use (load on he s uc u e). In he case o hea ily loaded s uc u es, he c i ical empe a u e
is gene ally conside ed o be 463 ◦C.
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The su ace empe a u e o he s uc u es e alua ed in he case s udy will be ela ed o
his limi ing empe a u e.
2.5.5. De e mined Ou pu Values
The ollowing ou pu alues we e de e mined by hese p ocedu es:
• he ac i a ion ime and empe a u e his o y o he nea es sp inkle head;
•
he maximum empe a u e and en i onmen al empe a u e p o ile a he s eel pla -
o m ceiling;
•
he maximum empe a u e and empe a u e his o y o he ho izon al s eel-bea ing s uc u e.
The ou pu alues de e mined by he abo e me hods we e hen compa ed and e alua ed.
3. Resul s
The display o he s uc u e geome y and isualiza ion a he ime o sp inkle head
ac i a ion in CFAST and FDS is shown in Figu e 1.
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2.5.4. De e mina ion o Limi C i e ia
In he case s udy, he ocus was on he en i onmen al and su ace empe a u es o
he s eel s uc u es. The cou se o he ambien empe a u es is signi ican ly in luenced by
he esponse o he sp inkle heads in he a ea unde e alua ion [28,29].
The i e esis ance o he ho izon al s eel pla o m s uc u e elemen s was e alua ed
in he case s udy. These a e he elemen s ha ensu e he s abili y o he pla o m and he
i e esis ance R( ) can be e alua ed on he basis o exceeding he limi ing empe a u es.
The c i ical empe a u e o he load-bea ing s eel elemen s depends on hei deg ee
o use (load on he s uc u e). In he case o hea ily loaded s uc u es, he c i ical empe -
a u e is gene ally conside ed o be 463 °C.
The su ace empe a u e o he s uc u es e alua ed in he case s udy will be ela ed
o his limi ing empe a u e.
2.5.5. De e mined Ou pu Values
The ollowing ou pu alues we e de e mined by hese p ocedu es:
 he ac i a ion ime and empe a u e his o y o he nea es sp inkle head;
 he maximum empe a u e and en i onmen al empe a u e p o ile a he s eel pla -
o m ceiling;
 he maximum empe a u e and empe a u e his o y o he ho izon al s eel-bea ing
s uc u e.
The ou pu alues de e mined by he abo e me hods we e hen compa ed and e al-
ua ed.
3. Resul s
The display o he s uc u e geome y and isualiza ion a he ime o sp inkle head
ac i a ion in CFAST and FDS is shown in Figu e 1.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Figu e 1.
Visualiza ion o he i e p og ess in he CFAST and FDS p og ams, whe e: (
a
) display o he
s uc u e geome y in he CFAST p og am; (
b
) display o he s uc u e geome y in he FDS p og am;
(
c
) isualiza ion a he ime o sp inkle head ac i a ion in he CFAST p og am; (
d
) isualiza ion a
he ime o sp inkle head ac i a ion in he FDS p og am.
The hea elease a e o each g oup o p oduc ions and ope a ions wi hou and wi h
sp inkle esponse a e shown in Figu e 2.
The esul s de e mined by he p e iously desc ibed me hods a e summa ized in
Table 1.