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Self-extinction characteristics of fire extinguishing induced by nitrogen injection rescue in an enclosed urban utility tunnel

Extensive studies have been conducted on effect of sealing ratio on combustion process and temperature field of pool fire, while still lacking emergency rescue research after the failure of the original fire extinguishing system. Therefore, a series of tests were carried out in a 1/3 reduced-scale t...

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Published in:Case studies in thermal engineering 2024-07, Vol.59, p.104478, Article 104478
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