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Re: Migration Of Gasoline Vapours
Posted by:
dcarpenter (IP Logged)
Date: August 22, 2017 10:42AM
Author
Konishi, T.
Title
Experimental and CFD Investigations on Compartment Explosion With Ignition and Fuel Sources Located in Different Compartment.
Coporate
Oita National College of Technology, Japan
Book or Conf
Fire Safety Science. Proceedings. Eighth (8th) International Symposium. International Association for Fire Safety Science (IAFSS). September 18-23, 2005, Intl. Assoc. for Fire Safety Science, Boston, MA, Beijing, China, Gottuk, D. T.; Lattimer, B. Y., Editors, 1353-1363 p., 2005
Keywords
fire research | fire safety | fire science | explosions | computational fluid dynamics | compartments | ignition | fuels | vapors | diffusion | boats | accidents | combustion chambers | flame propagation | ignition source | gasoline | reproducibility
Identifiers
vapor difusion; mock-up model; outline of boat explosion accident; small-scale combustion chamber; diffusion of vapor from fule-source compartment to ignition-source compartment; flame propagation from ignition-source compartment to the linked compartment; large-scale wooden mock-up boat; diffusion process of gasoline vapor from fuel-source compartment
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