Fire and it is Grown in a Fire Zone

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The radiation is a secondary product of fire and radiation could burn other combustible materials. This new describe radiation and course of fire. In the new is describe a room in the night club with different fire protection. This room is simulated in the fire dynamic simulation program and the results are compare with really fire test. The results from this experiment and simulation can be used for practice.

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October 2014

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