Assessing the Feasibility of Reducing the Grid Resolution in FDS Field Modelling
- Description:
- Field modelling is increasingly becoming the main form of fire modelling for design purposes. To reduce the computational running time of field models designers are sacrificing fine grid resolution without considering the consequences this could incur on the results. This report aims to provide some validation on the extent to which grid size can be increased in the field model Fire Dynamics Si...
- Display date:
- 2002
- Format:
- Report
- Collections:
- UC Research Repository
- Publisher:
- University of Canterbury. Civil Engineering
- Content partner:
- University of Canterbury Library
- Availability:
- Not specified
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