Two real room fire and the evaluation of its consequences in terms of fire safety

In this study, 1/1 scale Fire Experiment Laboratory was built to demonstrate the reality of fire with a real fire. In the prepared building, there are 2 fire test rooms measuring 300 × 350cm and 1 observation room measuring 190 × 620cm. In the fire tests, a living room and a bedroom were furnished b...

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Main Authors: Mustafa Altın, Muhammed Furkan Kılıçarslan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-04-01
Series:Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214157X2300182X
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Summary:In this study, 1/1 scale Fire Experiment Laboratory was built to demonstrate the reality of fire with a real fire. In the prepared building, there are 2 fire test rooms measuring 300 × 350cm and 1 observation room measuring 190 × 620cm. In the fire tests, a living room and a bedroom were furnished by calculating the required fire loads. In the fire load calculation, a fire index value of 1.18 was obtained in the bedroom and a fire index value of 1.86 was obtained in the living room. Instant temperature values were taken for each second in the lower, middle and top zones of the fire rooms. The bedroom reached maximum temperatures around 1200 °C in the top zone, 800 °C in the middle zone and 400 °C in the lower zone. And in the living room, maximum temperatures were measured at around 900 °C in the top zone, 600 °C in the middle zone and 300 °C in the lower zone. Moreover, temperature changes outside the building were also recorded. According to the thermal camera images measured, the external wall temperature of the bedroom is around 25–31 °C at maximum temperature and the external wall temperature of the living room is around 41–46 °C at maximum temperature.
ISSN:2214-157X