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Wind tunnel tests on compartment fires with crossflow ventilation

Chen et al., 2011

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3913715214319439648
Author
Chen H
Liu N
Chow W
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Journal of wind engineering and industrial aerodynamics

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When a fire occurs in a room at ground level or a compartment located in the higher floors of a very tall building, the strong ambient wind will play an important role in fire spreading and smoke movement behavior. However, wind effect on compartment fire in cross ventilation …
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