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Simulation of the Dynamics of a Wind-Driven Fire in a Ranch-Style House - Texas (Paperback)
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Simulation of the Dynamics of a Wind-Driven Fire in a Ranch-Style House - Texas (Paperback)
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This report describes the results of calculations using the NIST
Fire Dynamics Simulator (FDS) performed to provide insight on the
thermal conditions that may have occurred during a wind-driven fire
in a one-story ranch house on April 12, 2009 in Houston, Texas. The
FDS simulations represented the building geometry, material thermal
properties, and fire behavior based on information gathered from
multiple sources. The simulation results are provided in this
report. The FDS simulation that best represents the witnessed fire
conditions indicate that fire spread throughout the attic and first
floor developed a wind-driven flow with temperatures in excess of
260 C (500 F) between the den and front door. The critical event in
this fire was the creation of a wind-driven flow path between a
large span of failed windows on the upwind side of the structure,
and the open front door on the downwind side of the structure.
Floor-to-ceiling temperatures rapidly increased in the flow path,
in which members were performing interior operations. In a
simulation without wind, the flow path was not created after the
large span of windows failed, and the thermal environment
surrounding the location of interior operations improved.
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