Fire (May 2021)

Existing Improvements in Simulation of Fire–Wind Interaction and Its Effects on Structures

  • Maryam Ghodrat,
  • Farshad Shakeriaski,
  • David James Nelson,
  • Albert Simeoni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fire4020027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
p. 27

Abstract

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This work provides a detailed overview of existing investigations into the fire–wind interaction phenomena. Specifically, it considers: the fanning effect of wind, wind direction and slope angle, and the impact of wind on fire modelling, and the relevant analysis (numerical and experimental) techniques are evaluated. Recently, the impact of fire on buildings has been widely analysed. Most studies paid attention to fire damage evaluation of structures as well as structure fire safety engineering, while the disturbance interactions that influence structures have been neglected in prior studies and must be analysed in greater detail. In this review article, evidence regarding the fire–wind interaction is discussed. The effect of a fire transitioning from a wildfire to a wildland–urban interface (WUI) is also investigated, with a focus on the impact of the resulting fire–wind phenomenon on high- and low-rise buildings.

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