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Chemical Modeling of Fire Gases
Journal of Fire Sciences, 1995When a fuel containing C, H, and O burns, CO2 and H2O are the major combustion products and, depending on the conditions, CO, unburnt gasified fuel, and other products of incomplete combustion are produced. In this paper, chemical modeling to calculate rates of generation and mass fractions of various products in reference to the fuel/O2 equivalence ...
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2014
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling has been widely used for performance-based tunnel fire safety design in engineering applications. A CFD tool divides a computation domain into a large number of small cells, and solves a set of differential equations with sub-models using different solution algorithms.
Haukur Ingason +2 more
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Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling has been widely used for performance-based tunnel fire safety design in engineering applications. A CFD tool divides a computation domain into a large number of small cells, and solves a set of differential equations with sub-models using different solution algorithms.
Haukur Ingason +2 more
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Fire modeling and fire behavior in rooms
Symposium (International) on Combustion, 1981A brief review is made of fire modelling including reference to some fire models not involving combustion processes. Current fire models are capable of accommodating considerable complexities but the paper describes a new simple model of the compartment fire, which despite its crudity illustrates several features of room fires.
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Numerical Modeling of Aircraft Fire: Postcrash Fire
Journal of AircraftThe Fire Dynamics Simulator (FDS) model was utilized in this study to replicate a full-scale aircraft postcrash experiment conducted within the C-133 test facility by the Federal Aviation Administration. FDS is a computational fire field model that incorporates submodels for soot formation, pyrolysis, and thermal radiation transport.
Houssam Eddine Nadir Hiber, Hadj Miloua
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2018
Fire scientists and engineers have created a world of mathematical and computer-based analytical tools to explain and predict fire growth and behaviors. These tools are widely used to plan sprinkler systems, smoke detection and control systems, and other fire safety measures.
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Fire scientists and engineers have created a world of mathematical and computer-based analytical tools to explain and predict fire growth and behaviors. These tools are widely used to plan sprinkler systems, smoke detection and control systems, and other fire safety measures.
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Global and Regional Trends and Drivers of Fire Under Climate Change
Reviews of Geophysics, 2022Matthew W Jones +2 more
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Pool fire dynamics: Principles, models and recent advances
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2023Haixiang Chen
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