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Fire and Materials. 42:985-988
Predicting the temperature of an exposed object or even a person is one of the most common tasks of fire safety engineering. However, the nonlinear nature of heat transfer and the challenge of chan ...
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Journal of Fire Protection Engineering. 15:199-229
There is a need for fire modeling tools capable of rapid simulation of fire growth and smoke spread in multiple compartments with complex ventilation. Currently available tools are not capable of simulation of complex ventilation arrangements in a ti
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Fire Safety Journal. 38:771-796
A fire growth model was developed to predict the flame spread and total heat release rate of a fire in a corner configuration with a combustible lining. Input data for the combustible lining were developed using small-scale test data from the ASTM E1
Publikováno v:
Fire Safety Science. 7:419-430
The flammability of interior finish materials for many applications is regulated using the ISO 9705 large-scale room corner fire test. To aid designers in developing new materials, a fire growth model has been developed to predict material performanc
Several computational tools exist for examining fire effects that can be applied to a ship and its crew. Hand calculations can be used to examine simple scenarios in single compartments. Zone models are also suitable for more complex, time-dependent
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https://doi.org/10.21236/ada425816
There currently exists a number of computational tools for examining the effects of a fire that can be applied to a ship and its crew. One could use hand calculations for examining simple scenarios in single compartments. Simple rules can be used to
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https://doi.org/10.21236/ada422214
https://doi.org/10.21236/ada422214
The current approach for the characterization of secondary damage associated with a weapon hit has evolved over several Total Ship Survivability (TSS) and Battle Damage Repair Assessment (BDRA) evaluations. The genesis of the current methodology was
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https://doi.org/10.21236/ada420294
https://doi.org/10.21236/ada420294