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Implicitly Coupling Heat Conduction Into a Zone Fire Model (NISTIR 4886)

July 1, 1992
Author(s)
W F. Moss, Glenn P. Forney
This report examines several methods for coupling the partial differential equations that arise in conductive heat transfer with the ordinary differential equations that arise in zone fire modeling. Two existing algorithms (method of lines and time

Modeling Smoke Movement Through Compartmented Structures (NISTIR 4872)

July 1, 1992
Author(s)
Walter W. Jones, Glenn P. Forney
This paper describes a model of fire growth and smoke transport for compartmented structures, with emphasis on those aspects which are important to making correct predicitons of smoke movement in multicompartment structures. In particular, we are

Measurement of Toxic Potency for Fire Hazard Analysis

May 18, 1992
Author(s)
Vyto Babrauskas, Barbara C. Levin, Richard Gann, M Paabo, Richard H. Harris Jr., Richard Peacock, S Yusa
This study is the principle product of a research program to provide a technically sound methodology for obtaining and using smoke toxicity data for hazard analysis. It establishes: (a) an improved bench-scale toxic potency measurement, one which

Staging Areas for Persons With Mobility Limitations

February 1, 1992
Author(s)
J H. Klote, Harold E. Nelson, Scott Deal, Bernard M. Levin
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is engaged in a project funded by the General Services Administration (GSA) to evaluate the concept of staging area as a means of fire protection for persons with disabilites as it applies to

Ultrafine Combustion Aerosol Generator

January 1, 1992
Author(s)
Thomas G. Cleary, George W. Mulholland, Lewis K. Ives, Robert A. Fletcher, J. W. Gentry
We are able to produce a narrowly distributed combustion aerosol with a mean particle size of about 10 nm by operating a laminar diffusion burner with acetylene fuel in the nominal "presooting" condition. Number concentrations of approximately 106

Computing Radiative Heat Transfer Occurring in a Zone Fire Model

November 1, 1991
Author(s)
Glenn P. Forney
Radiation, convection and conduction are the three mechanisms which a zone fire model must consider when calculating the heat transfer between fires, wall surfaces and room gases. Radiation dominates the other two modes of heat transfer in rooms where

Flammability Characterization of Foam Plastics (NISTIR 4664)

October 1, 1991
Author(s)
Thomas G. Cleary, James Quintiere
The results of a study to identify an alternative test protocol to the Steiner Tunnel Test as a measure of flammability for foamed plastic are presented. New fire test apparatuses namely the Cone Calorimeter and Lateral Ignition and Flame Spread apparatus

Data for Room Fire Model Comparisons

August 1, 1991
Author(s)
Richard D. Peacock, S Davis, Vyto Babrauskas
With the development of models to predict fire growth and spread in buildings, there has been a concomitant evolution in the measurement and analysis of experimental data in real-scale fires. This report presents the types of analyses that can be used to

Framework for Utilizing Fire Property Tests (NISTIR 4619)

August 1, 1991
Author(s)
Thomas G. Cleary, J. G. Quintiere
A complete approximate set of equations is developed to describe fire spread over a surface and its resultant energy release. Wall, floor, and ceiling orientations are considered. The needed model data are couched in terms of available test method results

Analysis of Smoke Samples From Oil Well Fires in Kuwait. Report of Test (FR 3985)

June 20, 1991
Author(s)
George W. Mulholland, Bruce A. Benner Jr, Robert A. Fletcher, Eric B. Steel, Stephen A. Wise, Willie E. May, Daniel M. Madrzykowski, David J. Evans
This report describes results from a preliminary series of measurements concerning the smoke production from the Kuwait oil well fires. Detailed chemical analysis of the smoke is being carried out for determination of the fraction of ambient aerosol
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