ABSTRACT

This book addresses smoke management in enclosures and provides a platform for understanding the principles of smoke propagation and spread, heat release rate, and the effect of sprinklers on suppression. Considering how sprinkler systems have become a vital part of firefighting systems in enclosures, the book evaluates the effect of sprinkler activation on the behavior of fire-induced smoke and the interaction of water particles with the smoke layer. It studies two base case models where the sprinklers’ effect on the fire curve was considered. This base case was assessed with two smoke extraction systems, namely, a ducted system and an impulse ventilation system. By focusing on key elements, such as visibility, ceiling height, and fire curve, the results of the study will be of interest to mechanical engineers, HVAC professionals, and fire safety professionals and investigators.

Features

  • Includes case models and scenarios to evaluate real examples from different applications
  • Studies the effect of sprinkler activation on the behavior of fire-induced smoke
  • Explores various factors, such as ceiling height, sprinkler operating pressure, and fire curve
  • Discusses the interaction of water particles with the smoke layer
  • Utilizes Pyrosim software for CFD modeling

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|16 pages

Ventilation and Smoke Management

chapter 3|16 pages

Governing Equations

chapter 4|24 pages

Methodology, Results, and Discussion

chapter 5|32 pages

Proposed Design Options

chapter 6|18 pages

Design of Complex Smoke Management Systems