1982
DOI: 10.1016/s0082-0784(82)80267-1
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Flow induced by fire in a compartment

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“…The following relation from Steckler et al [49] models this mechanism for gas flow into the compartment (this formula is also used to calculate gas flow out of the compartment in the Cesare-Risk model because they are very close in practice even though they are not the same theoretically):…”
Section: Compartment Ventilationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The following relation from Steckler et al [49] models this mechanism for gas flow into the compartment (this formula is also used to calculate gas flow out of the compartment in the Cesare-Risk model because they are very close in practice even though they are not the same theoretically):…”
Section: Compartment Ventilationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deleting the outliers (5,167,7,311,74,240,211,10,48,2,40,250,118,49,176,257,153,301,221,186,235,4,19,6,62) left us with X222f (282 observations).…”
Section: Avas Regression Analysis For X222mentioning
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“…A series of 45 experiments were conducted by Steckler et al [9] to investigate fire induced flows in a compartment measuring 2.8 m X 2.8 m in plan and 2.18 m in height. The walls were 0.1 m thick and the walls and ceiling were covered with a light-weight ceramic fibre insulation board.…”
Section: The Experimentsmentioning
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“…The ability of the codes to model a series of room fire experiments [9] is examined and further comparisons are made with earlier published studies produced using the JASMINE code [lo] and a code produced by the National Fire Laboratory of Canada [Ill.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%