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A BAYESIAN ESTIMATION OF THE EFFECT OF FORCED VENTILATION ON A POOL FIRE IN A TUNNEL

A Bayesian methodology is used to estimate the effect of longitudinal forced ventilation on heat release rate (HRR) for fires in tunnels. The behaviour of three different sizes of pool fires with a range of forced ventilation velocities is investigated. Results are presented and the implications are...

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Published in:Civil engineering and environmental systems 2001-10, Vol.18 (4), p.279-302
Main Authors: CARVEL, R. O., BEARD, A. N., JOWITT, P. W.
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