Verification and validation of an advanced model of heat and mass transfer in the protective clothing

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作者
Lapka, Piotr [1 ]
Furmanski, Piotr [1 ]
机构
[1] Warsaw Univ Technol, Inst Heat Engn, Nowowiejska 21-25, PL-00665 Warsaw, Poland
关键词
FLASH FIRE EXPOSURE; FLAME-RESISTANT FABRICS; NUMERICAL-SIMULATION; THERMAL PERFORMANCE; MOISTURE TRANSPORT; GARMENTS; SKIN; TEMPERATURE; SYSTEM; FLUX;
D O I
10.1007/s00231-018-2337-z
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O414.1 [热力学];
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摘要
The paper presents verification and validation of an advanced numerical model of heat and moisture transfer in the multi-layer protective clothing and in components of the experimental stand subjected to either high surroundings temperature or high radiative heat flux emitted by hot objects. The developed model included conductive-radiative heat transfer in the hygroscopic porous fabrics and air gaps as well as conductive heat transfer in components of the stand. Additionally, water vapour diffusion in the pores and air spaces as well as phase transition of the bound water in the fabric fibres (sorption and desorption) were accounted for. All optical phenomena at internal or external walls were modelled and the thermal radiation was treated in the rigorous way, i.e., semi-transparent absorbing, emitting and scattering fabrics with the non-grey properties were assumed. The air was treated as transparent. Complex energy and mass balances as well as optical conditions at internal or external interfaces were formulated in order to find values of temperatures, vapour densities and radiation intensities at these interfaces. The obtained highly non-linear coupled system of discrete equations was solved by the Finite Volume based in-house iterative algorithm. The developed model passed discretisation convergence tests and was successfully verified against the results obtained applying commercial software for simplified cases. Then validation was carried out using experimental measurements collected during exposure of the protective clothing to high radiative heat flux emitted by the IR lamp. Satisfactory agreement of simulated and measured temporal variation of temperature at external and internal surfaces of the multi-layer clothing was attained.
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页码:2461 / 2474
页数:14
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