Smoke deposition velocity in industrial fire environments

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Smoke deposition velocities, measured in a 1.0 m 3 smoke exposure chamber, have been related to the decay in local smoke exposure concentrations as well as the smoke particle characteristics. These velocities, on the order of 10 -4 m/s, are consistent with previous experimental work in a large-scale 1200 m 3 enclosure. Calculated deposition velocities are in reasonable agreement with measured values, but tend to be under-predicted, most likely due to cloud settling effects associated with the smoke layer movement. © 2011 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR FIRE SAFETY SCIENCE.

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Newman, J. S., Su, P., & Yee, G. G. (2011). Smoke deposition velocity in industrial fire environments. In Fire Safety Science (pp. 655–668). https://doi.org/10.3801/IAFSS.FSS.10-655

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