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Heat Transfer Research

年間 18 号発行

ISSN 印刷: 1064-2285

ISSN オンライン: 2162-6561

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Experimental and Theoretical Study of Impact of Radiation and Combined Heat Exchange on Appearance and Propagation of Surface Forest Fires

巻 36, 発行 7, 2005, pp. 529-542
DOI: 10.1615/HeatTransRes.v36.i7.10
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要約

Currently, mathematical models of forest fires have been developed, which should be detailed by obtaining experimental data on the coefficients of emission and concentration of gases emitted during combustion of FCM, turbulent conditions responsible for transfer of heat, aerosols and gases to atmosphere, etc. This work sums up some results of the recent experimental studies of surface forest fires. It analyzes the results of studies of turbulent conditions in a convective column and concentrations of certain gases emitted during combustion of FCM in the area of pyrolysis and in the flame.

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  1. Grishin A. M., Reino V. V., Sazanovich V. M., Tsvyk R. Sh., Some results of experimental investigations of the combustion of forest materials, Russian Physics Journal, 52, 12, 2009. Crossref

  2. Atroshenko Yuliana K., Kuznetsov Geniy V., Strizhak Pavel A., Volkov Roman S., Protective Lines for Suppressing the Combustion Front of Forest Fuels: Experimental Research, Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 131, 2019. Crossref

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