A three-dimensional field model for turbulent flow in an arbitrary com
partment, taking into account strong buoyancy, full compressibility, t
urbulence, surface-surface radiation exchange, and wall heat losses is
utilized to simulate a full-scale fire test in a fire room with open
doorways located in a decommissioned nuclear reactor containment vesse
l in Germany. Results show that reasonable agreement in the numerical
and test data in the unsteady temperature field at three locations ins
ide the fire room was obtained, even though the numerical simulation u
nderestimated the doorway instantaneous exit velocities by as much as
40%. The discrepancies are discussed in terms of both test uncertainti
es and adequacy of the physical submodels utilized in the field model.