1980
DOI: 10.1016/0010-2180(80)90016-4
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A study of the deterministic properties of unbounded fire plumes

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“…"That approach is consistent with the observation of Smith, Morton, and L3slie [1975] and Cox and Chitty [1980] of a "sink-like" inflow at ground level, for large fires. Swirl could be easily included by adding a vortex with vertical axis.…”
Section: Ac-cesion Forsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…"That approach is consistent with the observation of Smith, Morton, and L3slie [1975] and Cox and Chitty [1980] of a "sink-like" inflow at ground level, for large fires. Swirl could be easily included by adding a vortex with vertical axis.…”
Section: Ac-cesion Forsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Previous works on buoyant turbulent flames include those of Thomas (1963), Tamanini (1977Tamanini ( , 1981, McCaffrey (1979), Cox and Chitty (1980), You and Faeth (1982) and N. L. Walker (1982)t. These papers describe the main properties of the flames involving a strong influence of gravity.…”
Section: Please Scroll Down For Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…the Navier-Stokes equation and the chemical reaction kinetics) (see Cox and Chitty, 1980). These calculations are usually very computer-time-intensive and not suitable for practical purposes.…”
Section: P=go-t 4 Fmentioning
confidence: 99%