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ING2043 Fire Dynamics

Course description for academic year 2023/2024

Contents and structure

The course will provide students with through understanding of chemistry, physics and fluid mechanics for fires and interactions with the fire community. Introduction to fire causes, harmful effects of fires and possible consequence reducing measures contained in the subject.

Learning Outcome

Knowledge:

The student

  • Analyze and use chemical reactions in connection with a fire-related to energy production, flame temperature and combustion products.
  • Can apply heat transfer theory during conduction, convection, and heat radiation in relation to fire.
  • Can apply the theory of heat and mass transfer during the combustion process.
  • Can explain fire as a phenomenon, including the stages of fire.
  • Can explain and calculate how a fire is influenced by the environment (smoke, walls, roof). The knowledge will be developed through theory and experiment.
  • Can explain and calculate smoke production, plume theory and transport of smoke.
  • Can explain and calculate flammability limits and damaging effects of smoke.
  • Can explain how fire affects the community through fire causes and fire statistics.
  • Has knowledge of research and development in the field.
  • Can keep his knowledge up to date within the field.

Skills

The student can

  • Calculate flammability limits, flame temperature, and ignition temperature of liquids and gases.
  • Consider and calculate fire development.
  • Calculate smoke development and smoke spreading.
  • Calculate fire influence on simple structures.
  • Measure fire parameters such as temperature, heat flux and mass.
  • Apply academic knowledge supported by literature and research results to solve problems and make founded choices.
  • Demonstrates a critical view on professional practice, individually and in teamwork, and adjusts this under guidance.

General qualification:

The student:

  • Can present specialized knowledge, laboratory and measuring reports.
  • Can use computer tools to perform calculations and present the results.
  • Can reflect on his work in a team and schedule tasks.
  • Can identify solutions in his field and contribute to discussion related to the impact and significance of the solution.

Entry requirements

None.

Recommended previous knowledge

Chemistry and Environment; Physics; Analysis and Linear Algebra; Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics, Fire and combustion.

Teaching methods

Lectures, exercises, demonstrations, laboratory exercises and use of simple computer tools.

Compulsory learning activities

4 assignments where 1 could be a test

Assessment

Part 1: Portfolio, accounts for 50 % of the final grade.

Part 2: Written exam, 3 hours, accounts for 50 % of the final grade.

Grade: A - E / passed; F / failed.

Both parts must be passed.

Examination support material

Written exam: Simple calculator: The allowed calculator is Casio fx-82 (all varieties: ES, ES Plus, EX, Solar etc.)

Portfolio: All, but the portfolio should be your work

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