International Journal of Thermal Sciences | 2019

Influence of vertical channel on downward flame spread over extruded polystyrene foam

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The influence of vertical channel with various structure factors ( α ) on downward flame spread over extruded polystyrene (XPS) foam is investigated. The flame shape, flame height ( H f ), temperature in the channel ( T v ) and on the curtain wall surface ( T c ), flame spread rate ( V f ), and induced air flow ( Q ) are obtained. H f first drops and then increases as α rises, attributing to similar changing trends of induced airflow rate and Froude number. Concerning the temperature history, T c \u202f>\u202f T v at the initial stage while T c T v at the middle stage. Both T c ‾ (average value) and T v ‾ drop as α rises, and T v ‾ > T c ‾ under most conditions. A model is established to predict the total, convective and radiative heat fluxes transferred to preheating zone. The convective heat flux is more dominant than the radiative heat feedback from the curtain wall. V f first rises and then drops as α increases. For α V f , while the total heat transfer is dominant for 1.0 α Q increases as α rises, which corresponds to experimental results.

Volume 145
Pages 105991
DOI 10.1016/J.IJTHERMALSCI.2019.105991
Language English
Journal International Journal of Thermal Sciences

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