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THE MOVEMENT OF SMOKE IN HORIZONTAL PASSAGES AGAINST AN AIR FLOW

Thomas, P.H., 1968. THE MOVEMENT OF SMOKE IN HORIZONTAL PASSAGES AGAINST AN AIR FLOW. Fire Research Notes 723


ABSTRACT

Experiments, mainly in a 90 cm x 90 cm wind tunnel, on the movement of hot gas and smoke, show that a certain minimum air velocity is necessary to prevent the smoke flowing back, upstream, in a passage. These experiments confirm the theory that the ciritical air velocity to prevent such backflow in a horizontal duct increases as the cube foot of the heat release rate.



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