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Fluid Dynamic Aspects Of Room Fires

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Several fluid dynamic processes which play important roles in the development of accidental fires in structures are discussed. They include a review of information concerning the characteristic flow regimes of fire plumes and the properties of the flow in these regimes, and a brief review of flow through openings and in ceiling jets. Factors which lead to the development of thermal stratification in ceiling layers are also discussed.

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© 1986, International Association for Fire Safety Science. 1985 Howard W Emmons Invited Lecture. "Prof. T. Kubota presented the 1985 Howard W. Emmons Invited Lecture dUE to Prof. E. E. Zukoski's, hopefully short, illness." - Preface

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