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Verification and Validation of Selected Fire Models for Nuclear Power Plant Applications. Volume 2. Experimental Uncertainty (NUREG 1824)

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Author(s)

Anthony P. Hamins, Kevin B. McGrattan

Abstract

The purpose of this volume is to provide a means for quantitative comparison of model simulations and measurements. The methodology employed follows the guidelines outlined in ASTM E 1355, Standard Guide for Evaluating the Predictive Capability of Deterministic Fire Models, for verification and validation (V&V) of the selected fire models. That guide outlines four parts of model evaluation: 1. Define the model and scenarios for which the evaluation is to be conducted. 2. Assess the appropriateness of the theoretical basis and assumptions used in the model. 3. Assess the mathematical and numerical robustness of the model. 4. Validate a model by quantifying the accuracy of the model results in predicting the course of events for specific fire scenarios. This volume describes the methodology used to addresses the fourth part of the ASTM model evaluation process. The other parts are found in Volumes 1 and 3 through 7 of this report series.
Citation
OTHER - 1824
Report Number
1824

Keywords

nuclear power plants, verification, validation, fire models, fire protection engineering, risks, ASTM E 1355, NFPA 805, fire protection, experiments, uncertainty, fire tests, heat release rate, ventilation, material properties, ceiling jets, temperature, smoke, pressure, heat flux, flame height, surface temperature

Citation

Hamins, A. and McGrattan, K. (2007), Verification and Validation of Selected Fire Models for Nuclear Power Plant Applications. Volume 2. Experimental Uncertainty (NUREG 1824), Other, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=909982 (Accessed April 19, 2024)
Created May 1, 2007, Updated February 19, 2017