103 - The Science and Art of Scale Modeling with James Quintiere
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Ever wondered how scale modelling can provide invaluable insights into fire science? Join us for an enlightening conversation with Professor James Quintiere, as we delve into the fascinating world of scale modelling and its applications in both fire science and fluid mechanics research. You will discover how this powerful experimental technique has been used to develop correlations, understand complex phenomena, and even predict outcomes of full-scale experiments. Together with prof. Quintiere we go from plume research to exploring the potential of scale modelling in investigative fire science, touching on its role in understanding smoke movement, pressurization effects, and venting strategies in buildings. Learn how a deep understanding of the underlying physics can lead to successful scale modelling, and how this technique can complement modern computational tools like CFD. For resources: Scaling realistic fire scenarios paperScale modelling in fire reconstruction (a book) and a direct linkWTC scale modellingAnd for simply some fun - the mentioned Mercedes-Benz museum smoke control - designed with scale modelling!
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