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Type: Conference Proceedings
Author(s): J. M. McDonough; Andrew Loh
Publication Date: 2003

In this study the commercial flow code STAR-CD has been used to simulate a laboratory experiment involving a so-called fire whirl. Such phenomena are typically characterized as exhibiting significantly enhanced mixing and consequently higher combustion rates due to an interaction of buoyancy and vorticity, but the details of this are only beginning to be understood. The present study focuses attention on this interaction in the absence of combustion, thus removing significant complications and allowing a clearer view of the vorticity-buoyancy interaction itself.

[This publication is referenced in the "Synthesis of knowledge of extreme fire behavior: volume I for fire managers" (Werth et al 2011).]

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Citation: McDonough, J.M.; Loh, Andrew. 2003. Simulation of vorticity-buoyancy interactions in fire-whirl-like phenomena. Pages 195-201 In: Proceedings, ASME 2003 Heat Transfer Summer Conference (HT2003) July 21?23, 2003, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

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  • buoyancy
  • CFD - Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • fire whirls
  • simulation
  • STAR-CD
  • vorticity
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FRAMES Record Number: 11908