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Reduced-scale experimental research on fires in tunnels with natural ventilationYuan et al., 2013
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- Yuan Z
- Lei B
- Kashef A
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- Procedia Engineering
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Abstract The 1/15 reduced-scale experiments were conducted using the Froude number conservation to investigate smoke diffusion characteristics in tunnel fires with natural ventilation. The effects of some factors such as: heat release rate, shaft distance, shaft size …
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