Credits: 3
Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)-based fire modeling; governing equations of turbulent reacting flows; numerical approaches to the treatment of turbulence (DNS, LES, RANS); numerical methods for partial differential equations; physical modeling of enclosure fires (turbulence, combustion, thermal radiation, pyrolysis, suppression). Development of sample programs (Matlab) and use of current CFD-based fire models (FDS).
Description
Prerequisite: ENFP300 and ENFP312.
Restriction: Permission of ENGR-Fire Protection Engineering department.
Semesters Offered
Fall 2018, Fall 2020, Spring 2022, Fall 2023