Journal article
Effect of wind speed and direction on facade fire spread in an isolated rectangular building
Y Abu-Zidan, S Rathnayaka, P Mendis, K Nguyen
Fire Safety Journal | Elsevier | Published : 2022
Abstract
This paper investigates the influence of wind speed and direction on external fire spread in an isolated rectangular building using computational fluid dynamics models validated with wind tunnel data and facade fire tests. Two wind speeds (2 m/s, 4 m/s) are considered for each of four wind directions (0°, 45°, 90°, 180°) and compared to a reference case of no wind. Results indicate that facade fire spread is heavily influenced by the near-wall flow fields generated by the building geometry. These flow fields explain counterintuitive findings such as the upstream tilting of flames under the influence of reverse flow near the side walls. The presence of external wind was found to inhibit the i..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Funding sources This work was supported by the Australian Research Council [grant numbers: DE190100217-Facade fire failures in buildings: a robust nanocomposite solution, IH200100010-Transformation of Reclaimed Waste Resources to Engineered Materials and Solutions for a Circular Economy TREMS, and CRCPEIGHT00084-Upcycling solutions for hazardous cladding and co-mingled waste] .