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1- and 2-dimensional conduction, thermal convection and radiation. Ignition and flame spread. Combustion chemistry. Fundamentals of burning objects. Flame heights and fire plumes.
This course starts with basic heat transfer and ends with the combustion of a single burning object. Example problems, homeworks, and group projects are all designed to be relevant to Fire Engineering practice.
At the end of this course the student should be able to apply the fundamental concepts presented in the course: * Analyse the temperature distribution in a solid analytically in 1-D and numerically in 2-D. * Develop reasonable estimates of the convection coefficient. * Determine the radiation levels from a burning object. * Understanding when and how an object ignites. * Construct a heat release rate history for a burning object. * Estimate the temperature and velocity profiles within a fire plume.
Subject to approval of the Head of Department.
ENCI663
This course will be offered in "Block Mode" with the Blocks as follows: 2006 dates Wed 22 - Friday 24 March 2nd block in May to be confirmed laterFor out-of-town students there will be guided individual study, including set readings and assignments, with two three-day blocks at Canterbury. For Christchurch students there will be one two-hour tutorial each week, in addition to the individual study and three-day blocks.
Charles Fleischmann
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Domestic fee $463.00
International Postgraduate fees
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Civil and Environmental Engineering .