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fireSIM-Matlab-toolbox

A matlab toolbox for hydrocarbon fires modelling

Download link :

You can find the download link for the toolbox and installation instructions here

Overview :

fireSIM Toolbox features empirical models for hydrocarbon fire modelling.

It includes 4 applications, each for a specific phenomenon : pool fires, fireballs, jetfires, and gas outflows, with consideration to ambient conditions...

Featured models :

Pool fires : Solid flame model, Mudan, Zabetakis-Burgess ...

Fireball : Solid flame, TNO

Jet fire : SHELL-Chamberlain,

Features

Pool fires : flame length & tilt, burning rate, heatflux over distance (1D & 2D* ), thermal effects - probabilities of death or injury, estimated number of injuries/death in the area

Fireball : fireball geometrical properties, burning rate, heatflux over distance (1D & 2D* ), thermal effects - probabilities of death or injury, estimated number of injuries/death in the area

Jet fires : Geometrical properties, flow properties, heatflux over distance, thermal effects - probabilities of death or injury.

You can also define custom targets at a specific distance from the center of the fire to evaluate the heatflux it receives and the probability of death/injury at that location.

Gas outflow : Outflow from tanks/vessels : evolution of flowrate, pressure, and other properties over time.

*only in no wind conditions.

References

All featured models were presented in the book : Fires, Explosions, and Toxic Gas Dispersions: Effects Calculation and Risk Analysis - by Marc J. Assael, Konstantinos E. Kakosimos - CRC Press - Published February 23, 2010 - ISBN 9781439826751 -

Screenshots

Pool fires app fireball app gasoverflow app jet fires app heatflux distribution in 1D Custom targets heatflux distribution in 2D Thermal effects over distance in 1D Probability of death over distance Overview