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Effect of Beamed, Sloped, and Sloped Beamed Ceilings on the Activation Time of a Residential Sprinkler
The purpose of this study was to first determine the effect of ceiling geometry, including beamed, sloped, and sloped beamed ceilings, on the activation time of a residential sprinkler, and secondly, to compare predicted results from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) computational fluid dynamics fire model Fire Dynamics Simulator (FDS) with the actual test data obtained.
Effect of Beamed, Sloped, and Sloped Beamed Ceilings on the Activation Time of a Residential Sprinkler
The purpose of this study was to first determine the effect of ceiling geometry, including beamed, sloped, and sloped beamed ceilings, on the activation time of a residential sprinkler, and secondly, to compare predicted results from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) computational fluid dynamics fire model Fire Dynamics Simulator (FDS) with the actual test data obtained.
Effect of Beamed, Sloped, and Sloped Beamed Ceilings on the Activation Time of a Residential Sprinkler
R. L. Vettori (author)
2003
50 pages
Report
No indication
English
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