TY - JOUR PY - 1993// TI - Numerical simulation of actual delivered density (ADD) measurements JO - Fire safety journal A1 - Bill, J SP - 227 EP - 240 VL - 20 IS - 3 N2 - The interaction of sprinkler spray with a buoyant plume has been numerically simulated for the case of a single sprinkler directly over the heptane spray fire of an actual delivered density (ADD) apparatus. The gas flow solution was obtained using a steady state, turbulent, axisymmetric numerical scheme. The simulated plume was modeled as arising from a volumetric source whose intensity was selected to approximate measured gas temperature and velocities in the heptane spray fire. Droplet trajectories were computed using a Lagrangian scheme; droplet mass, moment and energy interactions were calculated using the particle-source-in-cell technique. The simulated spray approximated the axial momentum, drop size distribution and water distribution pattern of a commercial sprinkler. Calculations were made for two plume heat release rates and for spray sources at two ceiling heights. The predicted ADDs were in reasonable agreement with measurements for a ceiling height of 3[middle dot]05 m. However, for a ceiling height of 4[middle dot]57m, the calculations consistently underpredicted the ADD.

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