Experimental Study on Horizontal Flame Spread of Dual-Flame Sources for Building Façade Energy Conservation FPU Foam Under the Effect of Lateral Wind

The thermal safety of building façade energy conservation materials is commonly affected by the wind in the surrounding environment. In addition, multiple fire sources might be formed because of the secondary ignition of the primary fire source. In this study, the competing effect of dual flame sour...

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Main Authors: Wei Zhang, Jingwei Wang
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Energy Research
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenrg.2022.887499/full
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description The thermal safety of building façade energy conservation materials is commonly affected by the wind in the surrounding environment. In addition, multiple fire sources might be formed because of the secondary ignition of the primary fire source. In this study, the competing effect of dual flame sources and the lateral wind speed (Uw=0m/s,0.5m/s,1.0m/s,1.5m/s,2.0m/s) on the typical characteristic parameters (flame morphology, mass loss rate, and heat transfer) of horizontal flame spread behavior of thermal insulation board flexible polyurethane was investigated through laboratory-scale experiments. The results showed that these parameters did not increase or decrease monotonously with the lateral wind speed. The original vertical flame front was stretched and tilted by the effect of lateral wind speed, which increased the area and thermal feedback of the preheating zone on the windward side. On the one hand, the lateral wind promoted the peak flame temperature and shortened the time to the peak temperature. On the other hand, the wind speed promoted the average flame spread velocity on the windward side and decreased the average flame spread velocity on the leeward side. The flame was blown out when the wind reached a critical speed. This could be well-explained with the mechanism of heat transfer and turbulent flow. This work can provide a reference for the fire rescue and building fire protection regulations.
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spelling doaj.art-65b4b964ddb542c184c6ba5f8af74c6f2022-12-22T00:35:16ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Energy Research2296-598X2022-05-011010.3389/fenrg.2022.887499887499Experimental Study on Horizontal Flame Spread of Dual-Flame Sources for Building Façade Energy Conservation FPU Foam Under the Effect of Lateral WindWei Zhang0Jingwei Wang1School of Architecture and Planning, Anhui Jianzhu University, Hefei, ChinaCountry Garden Company, Hefei, ChinaThe thermal safety of building façade energy conservation materials is commonly affected by the wind in the surrounding environment. In addition, multiple fire sources might be formed because of the secondary ignition of the primary fire source. In this study, the competing effect of dual flame sources and the lateral wind speed (Uw=0m/s,0.5m/s,1.0m/s,1.5m/s,2.0m/s) on the typical characteristic parameters (flame morphology, mass loss rate, and heat transfer) of horizontal flame spread behavior of thermal insulation board flexible polyurethane was investigated through laboratory-scale experiments. The results showed that these parameters did not increase or decrease monotonously with the lateral wind speed. The original vertical flame front was stretched and tilted by the effect of lateral wind speed, which increased the area and thermal feedback of the preheating zone on the windward side. On the one hand, the lateral wind promoted the peak flame temperature and shortened the time to the peak temperature. On the other hand, the wind speed promoted the average flame spread velocity on the windward side and decreased the average flame spread velocity on the leeward side. The flame was blown out when the wind reached a critical speed. This could be well-explained with the mechanism of heat transfer and turbulent flow. This work can provide a reference for the fire rescue and building fire protection regulations.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenrg.2022.887499/fullthermal insulation materialbuilding facadedual ignition sourceslateral wind speedfire spread
spellingShingle Wei Zhang
Jingwei Wang
Experimental Study on Horizontal Flame Spread of Dual-Flame Sources for Building Façade Energy Conservation FPU Foam Under the Effect of Lateral Wind
Frontiers in Energy Research
thermal insulation material
building facade
dual ignition sources
lateral wind speed
fire spread
title Experimental Study on Horizontal Flame Spread of Dual-Flame Sources for Building Façade Energy Conservation FPU Foam Under the Effect of Lateral Wind
title_full Experimental Study on Horizontal Flame Spread of Dual-Flame Sources for Building Façade Energy Conservation FPU Foam Under the Effect of Lateral Wind
title_fullStr Experimental Study on Horizontal Flame Spread of Dual-Flame Sources for Building Façade Energy Conservation FPU Foam Under the Effect of Lateral Wind
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Study on Horizontal Flame Spread of Dual-Flame Sources for Building Façade Energy Conservation FPU Foam Under the Effect of Lateral Wind
title_short Experimental Study on Horizontal Flame Spread of Dual-Flame Sources for Building Façade Energy Conservation FPU Foam Under the Effect of Lateral Wind
title_sort experimental study on horizontal flame spread of dual flame sources for building facade energy conservation fpu foam under the effect of lateral wind
topic thermal insulation material
building facade
dual ignition sources
lateral wind speed
fire spread
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenrg.2022.887499/full
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