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January 11, 2004, 18:45 |
Fire spread model in Phoenics
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Anyone can let know if fire spread model is incorporated into Phoenics? thanks.
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January 12, 2004, 23:37 |
Re: Fire spread model in Phoenics
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I know that it's possible vis user FORTRAN, but I would like to know if the flame spread model is build-in the code. Thanks.
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January 13, 2004, 01:32 |
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What level of flame spread are you talking about.
Is it a simple fire 'groth' according to the t2 rule, or are you talking about flame spread as in vertical or horizontal flame spread. The first case pheonics has the capcity to emulate with using FORTRAN. The second option require FORTRN. Hope this helps, Leon |
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January 13, 2004, 01:42 |
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Thanks for your reply. What do you mean by "The first case pheonics has the capacity to emulate with using FORTRAN" and "The second option require FORTRN" ? what is t2 rule? I am interested in the vertical or horizontal flame spread, is there built-in models in PHOENICS so that I just input the data is enough? or I must modify the user subroutine and re-compile it?
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