Some lengthy query ahead. Please go through. I hope it will be worth your while.
May I know what is the reason we do not simulate fire scenarios in Starccm or Ansys, instead of FDS?
For this discussion, let us take the case of evaluating temperatures and heat fluxes during a fire development in a passenger train carriage.
I can think of following reasons. Please add more and also please correct me if I am wrong.
1. FDS
is a specific purpose solver. i.e., It is designed to solve for fire driven
flows. Whereas Ansys
or CCM are general purpose solvers. I am not sure what advantage we gain because of that?
2. The results, for instance, temp contours are smoothed out in Ansys/CCM due to averaging done by those solvers, whereas in FDS they are detailed.
3. There is fine meshing involved in Ansys/CCM and it inturn results in huge number of cells for a passenger car of approx 20m length with all the complex geometry. Due to its simplicity, the FDS solver is at least 4 times faster than the Ansys/CCM solver.
3. This maybe very important one: One thing I learnt from some research paper is that, FDS does not solve for radiation as efficient as Ansys/CCM. So for radiation dominant fires, for e.g more than 400 deg C, FDS underestimates heat flux and temp. And the cases we get in passenger carriage fire exceeds 400 deg C. Inspite of that, FDS is widely used. Why is that? May I know if my understanding is wrong or am I missing something?
I really appreciate your inputs on this and if there are any lengthy explanations which is too much to type ;) please share a link or some direction I should look at.
Thanks in advance and much appreciated,
Siva