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Published in: Fire Technology 1/2024

24-12-2023

A Simulation Tool to Quantify the Consequences of Fires on Board Ro-Ro Ships

Authors: Bernard Porterie, Nina Dizet, Yannick Pizzo, Jean-Claude Loraud, Pascal Boulet, Anthony Collin, Davood Zeinali, Eric de Carvalho, Pierrick Mindykowski

Published in: Fire Technology | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Every year, fires aboard roll-on roll-off (ro-ro) ships result in costly damage to ships and their cargo and, fortunately less frequently, in tragic loss of life. On the other hand, statistical studies have shown that a large proportion of major fire accidents originated in the vehicle decks. To improve the issue of vehicle-deck fires on board ro-ro ships, a performance-based simulation tool was developed to quantify the consequences of these fires on people, ship, and cargo. This tool combines a deterministic computational fluid dynamics model to assess the fire consequences in the vehicle decks and open areas of the ship; a stochastic network model in the accommodation spaces; and a deterministic evacuation model to evaluate the consequences of fire to people on board. This article briefly presents the numerical tools used and their extension to ro-ro ships, then the results obtained for selected fire scenarios on two generic ro-ro ships, varying the location of the fire source, wind conditions, and including one accidental situation due to a loss of integrity of the insulation at the ceiling of the deck from which the fire originated and one scenario where some openings of this deck were closed. People evacuation was simulated for the accidental scenario. Fire consequences are further evaluated in terms of human survivability, in compliance with the life safety performance criteria of the International Maritime Organization, damage to the ship and cargo. A qualitative comparison with reported accident data is presented to assess the consistency of model results.

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Footnotes
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Public spaces are those spaces allocated for the passengers and include bars, refreshment kiosks, smoke rooms, main seating areas, lounges, dining rooms, recreation rooms, lobbies, lavatories and similar spaces, and may include sales shops.
 
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Accommodation spaces are those spaces used for public spaces, corridors, lavatories, cabins, offices, hospitals, cinemas, game and hobby rooms, barber shops, pantries containing no cooking appliances and similar spaces.
 
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Metadata
Title
A Simulation Tool to Quantify the Consequences of Fires on Board Ro-Ro Ships
Authors
Bernard Porterie
Nina Dizet
Yannick Pizzo
Jean-Claude Loraud
Pascal Boulet
Anthony Collin
Davood Zeinali
Eric de Carvalho
Pierrick Mindykowski
Publication date
24-12-2023
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Fire Technology / Issue 1/2024
Print ISSN: 0015-2684
Electronic ISSN: 1572-8099
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10694-023-01515-3

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