ABSTRACT

This book aims at fulfilling the need for a handbook at undergraduate and starting researcher level on fire and smoke dynamics in enclosures, giving fluid mechanics aspects a central role. Fluid mechanics are essential at the level of combustion, heat transfer and fire suppression, but they are described only cursorily in most of the existing fire safety science literature, including handbooks.

The scope of this handbook ranges from the discussion of the basic equations for turbulent flows with combustion, through a discussion on the structure of flames, to fire and smoke plumes and their interaction with enclosure boundaries. Using this knowledge, the fire dynamics and smoke and heat control in enclosures are discussed. Subsequently, a chapter is devoted to the effect of water and the related fluid mechanics aspects. The book concludes with a chapter on CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics), the increasingly popular calculation method in the field of fire safety science.

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|60 pages

Turbulent flows with chemical reaction

chapter 3|60 pages

Turbulent flames and fire plumes

chapter 4|36 pages

Smoke plumes

chapter 5|42 pages

Fire and smoke dynamics in enclosures

chapter 6|30 pages

Driving forces in smoke and heat control

chapter 7|34 pages

Impact of water on fire and smoke dynamics