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Fire in Buildings
Abstract Fire load is the calorific value of combustible materials per unit area in a building. The combustible material in a building may include wood, paper and combustible plastic for decoration coal gas, natural gas and liquid petroleum gas for cooking; furniture, books, paper, bedding, curtain and carpet; wood, oil and alcohol stored in the room.
Fire in Buildings
Abstract Fire load is the calorific value of combustible materials per unit area in a building. The combustible material in a building may include wood, paper and combustible plastic for decoration coal gas, natural gas and liquid petroleum gas for cooking; furniture, books, paper, bedding, curtain and carpet; wood, oil and alcohol stored in the room.
Fire in Buildings
Prof. Li, Guoqiang (author) / Associate Prof. Wang, Peijun (author)
2013-01-01
26 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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