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Large-scale pool fires

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Steinhaus, Thomas
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Welch, Stephen
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Carvel, Ricky O
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Torero, Jose L
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2007-03-29T08:15:12Z
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2007-03-29T08:15:12Z
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2007-03-29T08:15:12Z
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A review of research into the burning behaviour of large pool fires and fuel spill fires is presented. The features which distinguish such fires from smaller pool fires are mainly associated with the fire dynamics at low source Froude numbers and the radiative interaction with the fire source. In hydrocarbon fires, higher soot levels at increased diameters result in radiation blockage effects around the perimeter of large fire plumes; this yields lower emissive powers and a drastic reduction in the radiative loss fraction; whilst there are simplifying factors with these phenomena, arising from the fact that soot yield can saturate, there are other complications deriving from the intermittency of the behaviour, with luminous regions of efficient combustion appearing randomly in the outer surface of the fire according the turbulent fluctuations in the fire plume. Knowledge of the fluid flow instabilities, which lead to the formation of large eddies, is also key to understanding the behaviour of large-scale fires. Here modelling tools can be effectively exploited in order to investigate the fluid flow phenomena, and LES codes, in particular, provide an avenue for further research.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/1539
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poolfires
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spill fires
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radiation
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soot production
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Large-scale pool fires
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Preprint
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