89 resultados para Real Building Fires
em University of Queensland eSpace - Australia
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Carbon monoxide, the chief killer in fires, and other species are modelled for a series of enclosure fires. The conditions emulate building fires where CO is formed in the rich, turbulent, nonpremixed flame and is transported frozen to lean mixtures by the ceiling jet which is cooled by radiation and dilution. Conditional moment closure modelling is used and computational domain minimisation criteria are developed which reduce the computational cost of this method. The predictions give good agreement for CO and other species in the lean, quenched-gas stream, holding promise that this method may provide a practical means of modelling real, three-dimensional fire situations. (c) 2005 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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The K5 Plan for the defence of the Cambodian-Thai border was the response of the People's Republic of Kampuchea and its Vietnamese mentors to the threat posed by the resistance forces, particularly the Khmer Rouge, to its efforts to rebuild the nation and consolidate its administration. The very real defence gains, however, were made at the cost of bitter popular resentment over the way those gains were made.
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Riverside Expressway building, Expressway on right.
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William St building, facing Riverside Expressway. Landscaped courtyard space in foreground.
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William St building, facing Riverside Expressway.
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Steel shading structure to East elevation of Riverside Expressway building. William St building and main entry area in background.
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North elevation, Riverside Expressway building.
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Detail of precast concrete sunshading panels to freeway (West) elevation.
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William St building, as seen from across Riverside Expressway off-ramp.
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William St building-Riverside Expressway building junction.
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Detail of precast concrete sunshading panels to freeway (West) elevation.
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As seen from Queens Wharf Road.
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View to entrance.
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View to circulation stair from exterior.