TY - JOUR TI - Smoke and flame temperature propagation characteristics during cabin fire in Airbus A380 AU - Liu Tian-Qi AU - Liu Ke-Nan AU - Jia Rui-Heng JN - Thermal Science PY - 2025 VL - 29 IS - 1 SP - 215 EP - 226 PT - Article AB - The Airbus A380 cabin is selected as the research object to study the smoke and temperature propagation process of upper cabin fires. The results show that during the fire, the overall spread of smoke lasted for 600 s. At z = 3.6 m in the upper cabin aisle, the time required for smoke propagation in first class, business, and luxury economy cabins is 89 seconds, 59 seconds, and 83 seconds. At z = 3.6 m in the upper cabin seats, the time required for smoke propagation in first class, business, and luxury economy cabins is 89 seconds, 82 seconds, and 106 seconds. The closer the cabin is to the front of the first class cabin, the higher the temperature, while the closer the business cabin is to the fire source, the higher the temperature. In the upper cabin aisle and seats, the temperature in first class, business class, and luxury economy class is higher as it gets closer to the fire source. The ranking of comprehensive danger level from low to high is luxury economy class, first class, and business class.