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Prediction of carbon monoxide in fires by conditional moment closure

Cleary et al., 2002

Document ID
1554335352606780784
Author
Cleary M
Kent J
Bilger R
Publication year
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Proceedings of the Combustion Institute

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Carbon monoxide is the chief killer in fires. Dangerous levels of CO can occur when reacting combustion gases are quenched by heat transfer, or by mixing of the fire plume in a cooled under-or overventilated upper layer. In this paper, carbon monoxide predictions for …
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