Modeling of the process of the extinguishing gas concentration changes in the protected compartment

The article discusses the aspect of the fire safety of rooms protected by Fixed Gaseous Extinguishing System (FGE-system). On the basis of a literature study, including the analysis of design standards, it was claimed that analytical models of gas outflow from the compartment ignore some parameters...

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Main Authors: Kubica Przemysław, Boroń Sylwia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201824700041
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spelling doaj-a0bb804be8bc410ba6f4883749eb7f5d2021-02-02T03:27:20ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012470004110.1051/matecconf/201824700041matecconf_fese2018_00041Modeling of the process of the extinguishing gas concentration changes in the protected compartmentKubica PrzemysławBoroń SylwiaThe article discusses the aspect of the fire safety of rooms protected by Fixed Gaseous Extinguishing System (FGE-system). On the basis of a literature study, including the analysis of design standards, it was claimed that analytical models of gas outflow from the compartment ignore some parameters that can affect the process of extinguishing gas concentration changes in time. Correct prediction of the gas flow process may affect the retention time value, which is an important determinant of the fire safety of rooms protected by FGE-system. The density of extinguishing gas was indicated as a parameter with a large potential for extending the retention time. It was noted that the density of gas depends on atmospheric conditions like temperature, pressure and humidity, which are omitted in the standard models. In the research part, the concentration distribution of nitrogen and nitrogen-argon mixtures were analyzed using three methods. Obtained experimental data were compared with analytical calculations using a standard model (model N) and a new proposed model extended by an impact of the atmospheric conditions (model PK). Model PK showed greater accuracy of determining the process of extinguishing gas concentration changes. The new proposed model might be a valuable tool for further analysis of gas flow through the room.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201824700041
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Modeling of the process of the extinguishing gas concentration changes in the protected compartment
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title Modeling of the process of the extinguishing gas concentration changes in the protected compartment
title_short Modeling of the process of the extinguishing gas concentration changes in the protected compartment
title_full Modeling of the process of the extinguishing gas concentration changes in the protected compartment
title_fullStr Modeling of the process of the extinguishing gas concentration changes in the protected compartment
title_full_unstemmed Modeling of the process of the extinguishing gas concentration changes in the protected compartment
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series MATEC Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description The article discusses the aspect of the fire safety of rooms protected by Fixed Gaseous Extinguishing System (FGE-system). On the basis of a literature study, including the analysis of design standards, it was claimed that analytical models of gas outflow from the compartment ignore some parameters that can affect the process of extinguishing gas concentration changes in time. Correct prediction of the gas flow process may affect the retention time value, which is an important determinant of the fire safety of rooms protected by FGE-system. The density of extinguishing gas was indicated as a parameter with a large potential for extending the retention time. It was noted that the density of gas depends on atmospheric conditions like temperature, pressure and humidity, which are omitted in the standard models. In the research part, the concentration distribution of nitrogen and nitrogen-argon mixtures were analyzed using three methods. Obtained experimental data were compared with analytical calculations using a standard model (model N) and a new proposed model extended by an impact of the atmospheric conditions (model PK). Model PK showed greater accuracy of determining the process of extinguishing gas concentration changes. The new proposed model might be a valuable tool for further analysis of gas flow through the room.
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