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Fire Science and Technology ›› 2024, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (4): 498-503.

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Research on factors affecting flame suppression of external insulation system by sprinkler based on orthogonal experiments

Hao Jiahang1, Liu Zhiyi1, Chen Yujia1, Du Peng2   

  1. (1. School of Fire Protection Engineering, China People's Police University, Hebei Langfang 065000, China;2. China Academy of Building Research, Building Fire Research Institute, Beijing 100013, China)
  • Online:2024-04-15 Published:2024-04-15

Abstract: The parameter setting of water sprinkler has a significant effect on the fire control effectiveness, but due to the large number of setting parameters, the method of numerical simulation is the most convenient and efficient. In order to study the influence of water sprinkler parameters on the flame spread suppression effect of external wall insulation system, this paper establishes a fire dynamics simulation model for the window fire test based on the GB/T 29416-2012, Test method for fire?resistant performance of external wall insulation systems applied to building facade. The effects of four water sprinkler parameters, namely, spray flow rate, horizontal angle, vertical angle and droplet size, on the fire control effect were investigated by orthogonal experiments, and the optimal parameter combinations were obtained by applying the extreme difference analysis and analysis of variance, and the optimal parameters were compared with the case of no sprinkler. The study shows that the appropriate water sprinkler parameters are particularly important for its fire extinguishing efficiency; with the increase of spray flow rate, the peak heat release rate of the exterior insulation system gradually decreases; when the spray flow rate is 140 L/min, the horizontal and vertical angles are 140°, and the droplet size is 0.5 mm, the fire control efficiency of sprinkler is the best.

Key words: orthogonal experiment, sprinkler, external insulation system, fire, FDS