Comparative analysis on semi-empirical models of jet fire for radiant heat estimation

Sudden release of combustible/flammable materials at high pressure could result in the occurrence of a jet fire in the processing industry. Understanding the jet fire phenomenon and its mechanism could assist practitioners and researchers to predict the radiant energy transfer caused by the jet fire...

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Main Authors: Ab. Aziz, Nur Shahidah, Md. Kasmani, Rafiziana, Samsudin, Mohd. Dinie Muhaimin, Ahmad, Arshad
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spelling my.utm.872612020-11-30T09:00:53Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/87261/ Comparative analysis on semi-empirical models of jet fire for radiant heat estimation Ab. Aziz, Nur Shahidah Md. Kasmani, Rafiziana Samsudin, Mohd. Dinie Muhaimin Ahmad, Arshad TP Chemical technology Sudden release of combustible/flammable materials at high pressure could result in the occurrence of a jet fire in the processing industry. Understanding the jet fire phenomenon and its mechanism could assist practitioners and researchers to predict the radiant energy transfer caused by the jet fire. Due to the dynamics of jet fire occurrence, the development of a semi-empirical model to predict thermal characteristics in different scenarios might provide huge advantages to the industry and safety practitioners as it is nonexpensive and a reliable prediction. There are four semi-empirical models for jet fire thermal radiation estimation that has been developed to date, namely, solid flame model (SFM), single-point source model (PSM), multipoint source model (MPSM), and line source model (LSM). It is the aim of this paper to explore each model applicability and approach to estimate the radiant heat flux based on the governing factors associated with the models, i.e., atmospheric transmissivity, flame length, lift-off length, flame shape, radiant heat fraction, total heat release, and receiver location. It is found that the applicability of each model and the derived parameters are largely contributed by the flame scale (small, medium, and large), flame orientation, flame length, and flame shape as well as the flame distance to the target receiver. From the discussion made, it can be suggested that for both near- and far-field measurement, the weighted MPSM is a reliable model that can be used for both vertical and horizontal orientations with some modification upon the consideration of buoyancy effect. On another note, LSM is able to provide a better prediction for linear trajectory of jet flame; however, the applicability is still limited for jet flame trajectory with buoyancy effects due to fewer data available and validation in various release conditions and scenarios. Springer 2019 Article PeerReviewed Ab. Aziz, Nur Shahidah and Md. Kasmani, Rafiziana and Samsudin, Mohd. Dinie Muhaimin and Ahmad, Arshad (2019) Comparative analysis on semi-empirical models of jet fire for radiant heat estimation. Process Integration and Optimization for Sustainability, 3 . pp. 285-305. ISSN 2509-4238 https://doi.org/10.1007/s41660-019-00081-y
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Ab. Aziz, Nur Shahidah
Md. Kasmani, Rafiziana
Samsudin, Mohd. Dinie Muhaimin
Ahmad, Arshad
Comparative analysis on semi-empirical models of jet fire for radiant heat estimation
description Sudden release of combustible/flammable materials at high pressure could result in the occurrence of a jet fire in the processing industry. Understanding the jet fire phenomenon and its mechanism could assist practitioners and researchers to predict the radiant energy transfer caused by the jet fire. Due to the dynamics of jet fire occurrence, the development of a semi-empirical model to predict thermal characteristics in different scenarios might provide huge advantages to the industry and safety practitioners as it is nonexpensive and a reliable prediction. There are four semi-empirical models for jet fire thermal radiation estimation that has been developed to date, namely, solid flame model (SFM), single-point source model (PSM), multipoint source model (MPSM), and line source model (LSM). It is the aim of this paper to explore each model applicability and approach to estimate the radiant heat flux based on the governing factors associated with the models, i.e., atmospheric transmissivity, flame length, lift-off length, flame shape, radiant heat fraction, total heat release, and receiver location. It is found that the applicability of each model and the derived parameters are largely contributed by the flame scale (small, medium, and large), flame orientation, flame length, and flame shape as well as the flame distance to the target receiver. From the discussion made, it can be suggested that for both near- and far-field measurement, the weighted MPSM is a reliable model that can be used for both vertical and horizontal orientations with some modification upon the consideration of buoyancy effect. On another note, LSM is able to provide a better prediction for linear trajectory of jet flame; however, the applicability is still limited for jet flame trajectory with buoyancy effects due to fewer data available and validation in various release conditions and scenarios.
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author Ab. Aziz, Nur Shahidah
Md. Kasmani, Rafiziana
Samsudin, Mohd. Dinie Muhaimin
Ahmad, Arshad
author_facet Ab. Aziz, Nur Shahidah
Md. Kasmani, Rafiziana
Samsudin, Mohd. Dinie Muhaimin
Ahmad, Arshad
author_sort Ab. Aziz, Nur Shahidah
title Comparative analysis on semi-empirical models of jet fire for radiant heat estimation
title_short Comparative analysis on semi-empirical models of jet fire for radiant heat estimation
title_full Comparative analysis on semi-empirical models of jet fire for radiant heat estimation
title_fullStr Comparative analysis on semi-empirical models of jet fire for radiant heat estimation
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis on semi-empirical models of jet fire for radiant heat estimation
title_sort comparative analysis on semi-empirical models of jet fire for radiant heat estimation
publisher Springer
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/87261/
https://doi.org/10.1007/s41660-019-00081-y
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