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Citation

Atkinson GT, Drysdale DD, Wu Y. Fire Safety J. 1995; 25(2): 141-158.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1995, Elsevier Publishing)

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Abstract

Measurements are presented of flow velocity and temperature in an inclined trench of square cross-section; flame lengths and flow velocities have been measured for trench fires with a rate of heat release per unit width of between 10 and 1500 kW/m. For all of the fires studied, and for angles of inclination of between 20 and 45[deg], the flow is dominated by large, buoyancy-driven, plume-like structures that are convected up the trench. The results suggest that time-dependent calculations that capture the development of such large structures would greatly increase the accuracy of numerical simulations of the flow.

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