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Four new papers published in Fire Safety Journal to be presented at IAFSS!

May 25, 2017 by admin

Four new articles have been published in the Fire Safety Journal to be presented at the International Association of Fire Safety Science symposium this June in Lund, Sweden. The papers and authors are listed below. We’re excited to present soon and will post our photos from the symposium in Sweden!
 

The effect of flow and geometry on concurrent flame spread (Prolux invited award lecture)

  • Michael J. Gollnera, ,
  • Colin H. Millera,
  • Wei Tanga,
  • Ajay V. Singhb

 
Evaluation of a data-driven wildland fire spread forecast model with spatially-distributed parameter estimation in simulations of the FireFlux I field-scale experiment

  • Cong Zhanga,
  • Mélanie Rochouxb,
  • Wei Tanga,
  • Michael Gollnera,
  • Jean-Baptiste Filippic,
  • Arnaud Trouvéa,

Investigating coherent streaks in wildfires via heated plates in crosswind

  • Colin Millera,
  • Mark A. Finneyb,
  • Sara McAllisterb,
  • Evan Sludera,
  • Michael J. Gollnera, ,

 

An experimental study on the intermittent extension of flames in wind-driven fires

  • Wei Tanga, , ,
  • Daniel J. Gorhamb,
  • Mark A. Finneyc,
  • Sara Mcallisterc,
  • Jack Cohenc,
  • Jason Forthoferc,
  • Michael J. Gollnera, ,

 
 

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