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Title: CFD investigation on the effect of varying fire sprinkler orientation on sprinkler activation time
Authors: Mohammad Shakir Nasif, Mohamed Fekry, Firas B. Ismail
Journal: ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Publisher: Khyber Medical College, Peshawar
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2016
Volume: 11
Issue: 22
Language: English
Water sprinkler system is considered one of the main water-based fire suppression systems. Due to the turbulent nature of fire, prediction of water sprinklers activation time required performing numerous experiments and tests to understand the nature of the parameters involved in changing the activation time. It was noticed that the angle where the sprinkler arms are oriented towards the hot gas jet resulting from a fire had a great impact on the activation time of the sprinkler. In this research the orientation of the sprinkler’s arm was changed by using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulation. It was found that changing the sprinkler arm angle from perpendicular to the flow (90°) to 60°, 30° and parallel to the flow (0°) has resulted in increasing the sprinkler activation time by about 8%, 84%, and 163% respectively. The effect of sprinkler activation time variation was investigated on stacked wood pallets heat release rate. It was found that with a parallel orientation the fire is allowed to grow 2.5 times more in terms of Heat Release Rate (HRR) than with perpendicular orientation.
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