A Study on the Impact of Window Partition Walls on the Spread of Fire on Building Facades

Fire Pub Date : 2024-07-17 DOI:10.3390/fire7070253
Rongshui Qin, Xuesong Dai, Chao Ding, Zelong Zhang, Yan Jiao, Xin Ren
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This paper investigates the impact of window partition walls on the spread of fire on building facades under the impact of environmental wind through Fire Dynamics Simulator simulation experiments. A four-story building model was constructed using a Fire Dynamics Simulator incorporating six different wind speed conditions and six different partition wall widths. The fire-blocking performance of window partition walls of varying widths was systematically compared and analyzed, and the data indicated: (1) Under calm wind conditions, the installation of window partition walls is observed to facilitate the vertical spread of facade fires. Moreover, as the width of these partition walls increases, this facilitative effect becomes increasingly prominent; (2) Under wind speeds of 0 to 5 m/s, the temperature on the leeward side is lower when window partition walls are present than when they are absent. This indicates that window partition walls inhibit the horizontal spread of building facade fires, and wider window partition walls have better horizontal fire resistance performance.
窗户隔墙对建筑物外墙火势蔓延影响的研究
本文通过火灾动力学模拟器模拟实验,研究了在环境风的影响下,窗户隔墙对建筑物外墙火势蔓延的影响。利用火灾动力学模拟器,结合六种不同的风速条件和六种不同的隔墙宽度,构建了一个四层楼高的建筑模型。数据表明:(1) 在风平浪静的条件下,安装窗户隔墙有利于外墙火灾的垂直蔓延。此外,随着隔墙宽度的增加,这种促进作用会越来越明显;(2)在风速为 0 至 5 米/秒的情况下,有窗户隔墙时,背风面的温度比没有窗户隔墙时低。这表明,窗间隔墙可抑制建筑物外墙火灾的水平蔓延,较宽的窗间隔墙具有较好的水平耐火性能。
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