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Firestorm Analysis
The following general objectives were specified for this study: (1) Compute the radial inrush wind (vw) associated with a mass fire as a function of time and various fuel bed parameters; (2) Investigate the sensitivity of vw to variations in certain of the fuel bed parameters; (3) Conduct an analytical study of the case in which fire spread is accelerated by wind and/or flame interaction until coalescence.
Firestorm Analysis
The following general objectives were specified for this study: (1) Compute the radial inrush wind (vw) associated with a mass fire as a function of time and various fuel bed parameters; (2) Investigate the sensitivity of vw to variations in certain of the fuel bed parameters; (3) Conduct an analytical study of the case in which fire spread is accelerated by wind and/or flame interaction until coalescence.
Firestorm Analysis
T. E. Lommasson (author) / J. A. Keller (author) / R. G. Kirkpatrick (author)
1967
120 pages
Report
No indication
English
Forestry , Industrial Safety Engineering , Computer Hardware , Forest fires , Mathematical analysis , Fires , Hazards , Approximation(Mathematics) , Equations , Wind , Velocity , Time , Flammability , Sensitivity , Computer programs , Nuclear explosion damage , Distribution , Acceleration , Firestorms
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