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Huang, L.Y. and Wen, J.X., 2000. Field Modelling Of Large Scale Compartment Jet Fires By Constrained Equilibrium Method. Fire Safety Science 6: 361-372. doi:10.3801/IAFSS.FSS.6-361
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Audouin, L. and Tourniaire, B., 2000. New Estimation Of The Thermal Interface Height In Forced-ventilation Enclosure Fires. Fire Safety Science 6: 555-566. doi:10.3801/IAFSS.FSS.6-555
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Andrews, G.E. and Ledger, J., 2000. Enclosed Pool Fires In Low Ventilation Enclosures: Flame Temperatures And Global Heat Loss Using Gas Analysis. Fire Safety Science 6: 591-602. doi:10.3801/IAFSS.FSS.6-591
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Hayashi, Y., Hasemi, Y. and Ptchelintsev, A., 2000. Smoke Layer Formation By Fires In Forced Ventilation Enclosure. Fire Safety Science 6: 805-816. doi:10.3801/IAFSS.FSS.6-805
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Thomas, I.R. and Bennetts, I.D., 2000. Fires In Enclosures With Single Ventilation Openings - Comparison Of Long And Wide Enclosures. Fire Safety Science 6: 941-952. doi:10.3801/IAFSS.FSS.6-941
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Jia, F., Galea, E.R. and Patel, M.K., 2000. The Numerical Simulation Of Noncharring Thermal Degradation And Its Application To The Prediction Of Compartment Fire Development. Fire Safety Science 6: 953-964. doi:10.3801/IAFSS.FSS.6-953
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Wieczorek, C.J., Vandsburger, U., Lattimer, B. and Mckay, C., 2000. The Applicability Of Correlations Between The Species Formation And The Global Equivalence Ratio In A 1/2- Scaled Iso Compartment With Nongaseous Fuel. Fire Safety Science 6: 965-976. doi:10.3801/IAFSS.FSS.6-965
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Janse, E.W. and Van De Leur, P.H.E., 2000. The Dutch Approach To The Escape From Large Compartments. Fire Safety Science 6: 1053-1060. doi:10.3801/IAFSS.FSS.6-1053
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