A Porous Media Model for Sprinkler Wetting

A one-dimensional porous media model has been developed to investigate water based fire suppression. The model is for heat and mass transfer in porous materials subjected to external water sprays and radiant heating. In the model, heat transfer inside the material occurs by conduction, convection, a...

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Main Author: Sipe, Joel E
Other Authors: Nicholas A. Dembsey, Advisor
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Published: Digital WPI 2010
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/etd-dissertations/98
https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1097&context=etd-dissertations
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spelling ndltd-wpi.edu-oai-digitalcommons.wpi.edu-etd-dissertations-10972019-03-22T05:43:12Z A Porous Media Model for Sprinkler Wetting Sipe, Joel E A one-dimensional porous media model has been developed to investigate water based fire suppression. The model is for heat and mass transfer in porous materials subjected to external water sprays and radiant heating. In the model, heat transfer inside the material occurs by conduction, convection, and phase change. Mass transfer occurs by gas phase diffusion and convection in the liquid and gas phases. Convective mass fluxes are driven by pressure gradients according to Darcy’s Law. Boundary conditions that are appropriate for a range of cases are presented. The model was used, along with experiments, to investigate two scenarios relevant to water based suppression: spray wetting and radiant heating. Ceramic fiberboard samples were used as a test material. For the wetting tests, the model is shown to be able to reasonably predict the rate of water absorption into the samples. Radiant heating tests were conducted in the cone calorimeter with pre-wetted samples. For the heating tests, the model is shown to reasonably predict the drying behavior that would directly precede an ignition event. 2010-04-08T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/etd-dissertations/98 https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1097&context=etd-dissertations Doctoral Dissertations (All Dissertations, All Years) Digital WPI Nicholas A. Dembsey, Advisor Kathy A. Notarianni, Department Head Hong-Zeng Yu, Ali Rangwala, John Sullivan cone calorimeter sprinkler wetting porous media mass transfer heat transfer
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topic cone calorimeter
sprinkler wetting
porous media
mass transfer
heat transfer
spellingShingle cone calorimeter
sprinkler wetting
porous media
mass transfer
heat transfer
Sipe, Joel E
A Porous Media Model for Sprinkler Wetting
description A one-dimensional porous media model has been developed to investigate water based fire suppression. The model is for heat and mass transfer in porous materials subjected to external water sprays and radiant heating. In the model, heat transfer inside the material occurs by conduction, convection, and phase change. Mass transfer occurs by gas phase diffusion and convection in the liquid and gas phases. Convective mass fluxes are driven by pressure gradients according to Darcy’s Law. Boundary conditions that are appropriate for a range of cases are presented. The model was used, along with experiments, to investigate two scenarios relevant to water based suppression: spray wetting and radiant heating. Ceramic fiberboard samples were used as a test material. For the wetting tests, the model is shown to be able to reasonably predict the rate of water absorption into the samples. Radiant heating tests were conducted in the cone calorimeter with pre-wetted samples. For the heating tests, the model is shown to reasonably predict the drying behavior that would directly precede an ignition event.
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