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A WAY TO CHARACTERIZE THE RANGE OF VALIDITY OF A FIRE MODEL Kevin McGrattan National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA Taylor Myers University of Maryland College Park, Maryland, USA
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US NRC/EPRI Fire Model Validation Study NUREG-1824
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Big fires in a small space… Small fires in a big space… 2.2 m 22 m Credit USN and Bob Vettori (NIST)
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W L D H LfLf r cj
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Fire Froude Number W L D H LfLf r cj
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Flame Height relative to Ceiling Height L f /H W L D H LfLf r cj
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W L D H LfLf Relative Distance along the Ceiling, r cj /H
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W L D H LfLf r cj Target distance relative to Fire Diameter r rad /D r rad
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W L D H LfLf r cj Global Equivalence Ratio
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Characteristic Fire Diameter Relative to Cell Size D*/dx W L D* H LfLf r cj
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Acknowledgments: Dave Stroup, Mark Salley – US Nuclear Regulatory Commission Francisco Joglar – SAIC/EPRI References NUREG-1824, V&V of Selected Fire Models for Nuclear Power Plant Applications NUREG-1934, Nuclear Power Plant Fire Modeling Application Guide
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