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Study on Fire Simulation in College Dormitories Based on Pyrosim

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In recent years, the frequency of fires in college dormitories has been increasing, primarily due to outdated electrical wiring and improper use of electrical appliances. Given the high population density in such buildings, fires can cause significant damage to life and property. To better understand the dynamics of dormitory fires, this study uses Pyrosim fire simulation software to model fire scenarios in a six-story male dormitory. The study focuses on analyzing key factors such as heat release rates, smoke spread, temperature changes, and carbon monoxide concentrations during a fire. Simulation results indicate that smoke spreads rapidly after a fire breaks out, significantly reducing visibility and hindering evacuation efforts. Simultaneously, temperatures near the fire source rise quickly, exceeding safe levels, and carbon monoxide concentrations reach dangerous thresholds in a short time, greatly increasing the risk of poisoning. Based on these findings, the study proposes several recommendations to improve fire prevention in dormitories, including installing smoke barriers, improving evacuation routes, adding mechanical smoke extraction systems, and enhancing students' fire safety awareness and skills through regular training. These measures are crucial for reducing fire risks and enhancing fire safety in college dormitories.

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Abstract
1. INTRODUCTION
2. MAIN TEXT
2.1 Research Model
2.2 Building Overview
3. FIRE SIMULATION PARAMETER SETTINGS
3.1 Fire Scenario Settings
4. ANALYSIS OF SIMULATION RESULTS
4.1 Smoke Spread Analysis
4.2 Visibility Analysis
4.3 Temperature Analysis
4.4 CO Concentration Analysis
5. DISCUSSION
6. CONCLUSION
References

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  • Zechen Zhang Graduate student, 55338 Dept. of Fire and Safety Engineering, Woosuk Univ
  • Hasung Kong Professor, 55338 Dept. of Fire Protection and Disaster Prevention, Woosuk Univ

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