Calculating the consequences of a kerosene pool fire: the FLAMME computer code
Malet, J.C.; Duverger de Cuy, G.
Proceedings of the CSNI specialist meeting on interaction of fire and explosion with ventilation systems in nuclear facilities. Volume I1983
Proceedings of the CSNI specialist meeting on interaction of fire and explosion with ventilation systems in nuclear facilities. Volume I1983
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[en] FLAMME is a computer program designed to calculate the thermodynamic consequences of a kerosene fire in a ventilated or unventilated room. It is a multizone model that describes the exchanges of energy due to thermal radiation and the exchanges of matter due to pyrolysis, to air entrainment by the hot plume, and to the ventilation system
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Los Alamos National Lab., NM (USA); p. 169-181; Oct 1983; p. 169-181; CSNI specialist meeting on interaction of fire and explosion with ventilation systems in nuclear facilities; Los Alamos, NM (USA); 25-28 Apr 1983; Available from NTIS, PC A14/MF A01; 1 as TI84003976
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BUTYL PHOSPHATES, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, ENERGY SOURCES, ENERGY TRANSFER, ESTERS, FOSSIL FUELS, FUELS, HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS, INORGANIC ACIDS, KINETICS, MATHEMATICAL MODELS, NITROGEN COMPOUNDS, NUCLEAR FACILITIES, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS, OXIDATION, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, PHOSPHORIC ACID ESTERS, REACTION KINETICS
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