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Effect of Cross-Winds to Apparent Flame Height and Tilt Angle from Several Kinds of Fire Source
Effect of Cross-Winds to Apparent Flame Height and Tilt Angle from Several Kinds of Fire Source
Effect of Cross-Winds to Apparent Flame Height and Tilt Angle from Several Kinds of Fire Source
Oka, Y. (author) / Sugawa, O. (author) / Imamura, T. (author) / Matsubara, Y. (author) / Evans, D. D. / International Association for Fire Safety Science
International symposium; 7TH, Fire safety science ; 2002 ; Worcester, Mass
2003-01-01
12 pages
One CD-ROM in pocket attached to inside back cover
Conference paper
English
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