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Numerical modelling of tunnel fires and water mist suppression
Published 2006Subjects: “…Water mist…”
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Reinforced Geopolymer Concrete after Exposure to Fire
Published 2011“…Heat-cured fly ash based geopolymer concrete can be an ideal material for precast concrete members. This paper presents the residual strength of reinforced geopolymer concrete after exposure to fire. …”
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African geoxyles evolved in response to fire; frost came later
Published 2017“…It has been proposed in separate studies that fire or frost were the critical selective agents in the evolution of subshrub geoxyles (SGs) in African subtropical grasslands. …”
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People, fire, forest and water in Wungong: the landscape ecology of a West Australian water catchment
Published 2010“…It shows how frequent, patchy burning can maintain a stable bushfire mosaic, with mild, beneficial fires. In the next chapter, I offer mathematical suggestions on how current unstable mosaics can be restabilized, by careful reintroduction of such burning.In dry, south-western Australia, water supply is an important topic, and a better understanding of the hydrological effects of bushfire may help with both bushfire and water management. …”
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The impact of Sejingkat coal-fired power plant on the water quality of Sarawak River
Published 2006“…Thus, the Kuching Coal-Fired Power Plant located at Sejingkat area was built to cater for this needs. …”
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Development of fire-protective water-borne intumescent coating incorporated with rubberwood ash for steel
Published 2022“…This research was carried out to study the re-use of a type of agricultural by-product as natural substitute of mineral fillers in the fire-protective water-borne intumescent coating. …”
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Fire appliances replacement system at the Fire and Rescue Department Malaysia
Published 1999“…But as far as fire appliances are concerned, they are lagging far behind because more than 50 % the water tenders in service are too old and inadequate for the increasing workloads at busy fire stations throughout the country. …”
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Simulation behaviour of fire response to fire resistance steel beams /
Published 2012“…Recent introduction of computer-based code has been helping and improving the fire resistance rating on the model. To evaluate fire resistance to the structure of steel, this is expected to alter the properties of steel used as input data. …”
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Fire resistance and reaction-to-fire of Shorea macrophylla and Acacia mangium particleboards treated with boron and phosphorous-based fire retardants
Published 2012“…It is suggested to extend the research especially in determining the chemical loading of each treated boards during and after they are exposed to fire. This is essential to prove the claim that chemical loading is decreased due to the leaching of phosphoric acid and volatization of boric acid.…”
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Fire fighting robot
Published 2020“…A fire-fighter must be able to put out fire quickly and safely. …”
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Integration of multispectral and SAR data for monitoring forest ecosystems recovery after fire
Published 2017“…The aim of this study is assessing the impacts and monitoring the condition and recovery processes of forest ecosystems after fire based on remote aerospace methods and data. …”
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Fire propagation and strength performance of fire retardant-treated Hibiscus cannabinus particleboard
Published 2009“…Boards treated with DAP were found comply with the standard ratings for thickness swelling and water absorption test. …”
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Does smoke water enhance seedling fitness of serotinous species in fire-prone southwestern Western Australia?
Published 2018“…Petrophile filifolia, Isopogon divergens, and Banksia menziesii, seedlings treated with Oaten Hay smoke-water demonstrated significantly greater mean shoot length (mm) (F = 25.5 1,4 , p = 0.007), mean root length (mm) (F = 31.4 1,4 , p = 0.005), and root dry-weight (mg) (F = 12.8 3,12 , p < 0.001) respectively, than untreated seedlings. …”
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Evaluation of residential sprinkler system in the Klang Valley
Published 1999“…The design developed for the HRC houses to be built by Universiti Putra Malaysia can incorporate residential sprinklers and smoke detectors to improve fire safety. Realisation of the entire fire strategy and design concept is however not done yet, especially as to the siting of the water storage requirements.…”
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