2010
DOI: 10.1080/00102201003639292
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Characterization of Laboratory-Scale Fires Propagating Under the Effect of a Long-Term Retardant

Abstract: Laboratory experiments were conducted in straw fuel beds in order to characterize the\ud effect of a widely used long-term retardant on fire behavior under different conditions: no slope–no wind, upslope–no wind, and no slope–upwind. The results are reported in terms of reduction factors for a set of variables characterizing fire behavior. In the experimental conditions the values of upslope–no-wind and no-slope–upwind fires showed no statistically significant differences from those of no-slope–no-wind fires. … Show more

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“…[7][8][9]). In this study, in order to obtain the groups needed to completely define the system, the p-Buckingham theorem has been used.…”
Section: Dimensional Analysis and Scaling Lawsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[7][8][9]). In this study, in order to obtain the groups needed to completely define the system, the p-Buckingham theorem has been used.…”
Section: Dimensional Analysis and Scaling Lawsmentioning
confidence: 99%