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Autor:
Adrian Burton, Keith Russell, Sheida Hadavi, Kane Orr, Matthew Purss, Guru Siddeswara, Marta Yebra, Abolfazl Abdollahi, James Hilton, Natalie Clark, William Swedosh, Laura Guillory, Richard Hurley, Bella Robinson, Deb Sparkes, Simeon Telfer, Deborah Bunker, Ivan Hanigan, Matthew Riley, Vanessa Prescott, Martin Westgate, Margot Schneider, Fonti Kar, Jessica Fenker, Kathryn Hall, Jess Marsh, Richard Sinnott, Luca Morandini
This record consists of a combined slide deck and the video recordings of each presentation at the 3rd ARDC Bushfire Data Challenges Forum held on 7 December 2022. At this Bushfire Data Challenges Forum, all 13 projects in the program have presented
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Autor:
Anthony Power, William Swedosh, Chris Rucinski, Glenn Newnham, Justin Leonard, Raphaele Blanchi, James E. Hilton, Kimberley Opie
Publikováno v:
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation. 175:62-80
Accurate predictions for radiant heat flux are necessary for determining exposure levels to personnel and infrastructure in the event of wildfires. However, detailed physics-based calculations of radiant heat flux are complex and current modelling pr
Publikováno v:
Environmental Modelling & Software. 107:12-24
Modelling the dynamics of wildfires is very computationally challenging. Although three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models have been successfully applied to wildfires, the computational time required makes them currently impractica
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Wildland Fire. 28:704
Quantification of the interaction of intersecting and non-intersecting fire perimeters over a range of shapes, sizes and orientations is essential to understanding the behaviour of high-intensity wildfires that have become discontiguous as a result o
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Day 2 Wed, October 28, 2015.
A recently identified problem facing operators and designers in the integrity of mooring chain is the effect of highly localized Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) in tropical waters manifesting in large pits, as identified in the SCORCH JI