2023
DOI: 10.1017/s1049023x23005551
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Fire in the Hole: Modeling the Thermal Effects of a Nuclear Detonation in an Urban Environment

Abstract: Introduction:In general, models for thermal effects of nuclear weapons are not as well developed as models for blast and radiation effects, yet casualties resulting from fires and burns in a nuclear detonation would significantly impact civil defense and emergency healthcare. Previous studies have conducted in-depth analysis of the various atmospheric conditions that affect the thermal radiation transmissivity. However, such models have yet to consider the role that buildings play in the urban environment to e… Show more

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