To add to my question above, the reason I am interested in knowing how FDS treats 'BOILING_TEMPERATURE' is because:
Simo,
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Simo,
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OK thanks Randy. I had read it was theorized several years before it was backed up by calorimetry experiments.Soon I will start an E_COEFFICIENT thread (after I have done all I can on my own) so I can stop tracking mud all over SD's thread :)Thanks again Doc!, Brad
Brad, a friendly correction: ~13000 kJ/kg O2 is from theory.
On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 11:20 PM, Brad Casterline <bcast...@fsc-inc.com> wrote:
Experimenters showed quite a while back that the heat of combustion of a wide range of combustible building contents is 13,100 kJ/kg of O2 consumed. If someone can tell us what the E_COEFFICIENT of that is then I think that would put us both in the infield of the ballpark;)
Really not much difference- it's mostly a matter of time.
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It is a compartment fire with windows.Yes, part1 of my main goal is to set up a case to reproduce an t^2 HRR curve which attains its maximum at 2 minutes. Part 2, is that given the setup in part 1, if the watermist system is turned on at Time=30 seconds, how will my HRR be different. I am comparing the two HRRs curves by placing them on top of each other to see if my suppression system is effective or not.I want the suppression to depict something real (in my case it is a fire caused due to burning of wood, clothes, materials in the compartment). So, I have to choose a realistic fuel. If I choose gasoline as a fuel, I will get a HRR curve after supression that is not realistic as its harder to suppress gasoline compared to say diesel or vegetable oil. So, far I found a liquid pyrolysis model to be most suitable. I am choosing dodecane with a boiling temperature of 360C. I can't think of anything better.But I like your idea of using E_COEFFICIENT. I tried to look at the FDS user's guide, and I found that it may help me, but I haven't grasped the concept completely. I will take my time and research this method and get back to you.Brad,Thanks for your input. The user's guide does say that E_coefficient should be obtained experimentally. I have this issue as well. For now, I have a liquid fuel and I think I will stick to this because I don't have much time to change the fuel and research further. Hopefully, the difference is not too much.
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