Scénario And NotL. Rigollet
List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 6.Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000517 | Jonathan Wahlqvist [Suède] ; Patrick Van Hees [Suède] | Validation of FDS for large-scale well-confined mechanically ventilated fire scenarios with emphasis on predicting ventilation system behavior |
000642 | S. Suard [France] ; S. Hostikka [Finlande] ; J. Baccou [France] | Sensitivity analysis of fire models using a fractional factorial design |
000676 | S. Vaux [France] ; H. Pretrel [France] | Relative effects of inertia and buoyancy on smoke propagation in confined and forced ventilated enclosure fire scenarios |
000869 | Emilio Bastidas-Arteaga [France] ; Franck Schoefs [France] ; Mark G. Stewart [Australie] ; XIAOMING WANG [Australie] | Influence of global warming on durability of corroding RC structures: A probabilistic approach |
000B06 | Dietmar Hosser [Allemagne] ; Volker Hohm [Allemagne] | Application of a new model for the simulation of coupled heat transfer processes during fires to safety relevant objects in nuclear facilities |
000B75 | Javid Taheri [Australie] ; YOUNG CHOON LEE [Australie] ; Albert Y. Zomaya [Australie] ; Howard Jay Siegel [États-Unis] | A Bee Colony based optimization approach for simultaneous job scheduling and data replication in grid environments |
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