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Zone Computer Fire Models for Enclosures
Abstract Understanding the behavior of fire in compartments is of interest to the fire protection engineer for both fire safety design and postfire reconstruction. Such understanding may be obtained by examining experimental fires (full or reduced scale) or by fire models using mathematical techniques to represent the processes encountered in compartment fires by interrelated expressions based on physics and chemistry. The two major classes of fire models for analyzing enclosure fire development are stochastic and deterministic.
Zone Computer Fire Models for Enclosures
Abstract Understanding the behavior of fire in compartments is of interest to the fire protection engineer for both fire safety design and postfire reconstruction. Such understanding may be obtained by examining experimental fires (full or reduced scale) or by fire models using mathematical techniques to represent the processes encountered in compartment fires by interrelated expressions based on physics and chemistry. The two major classes of fire models for analyzing enclosure fire development are stochastic and deterministic.
Zone Computer Fire Models for Enclosures
Walton, William D. (author) / Carpenter, Douglas J. (author) / Wood, Christopher B. (author)
SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering ; 1024-1033
Fifth Edition
2016-01-01
10 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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