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Development and Application of a Complete Firespread Model: Volume I (Development Phase).


AD684874

Publication Date 1968
Personal Author Takata, A. N.; Salzberg, F.
Page Count 169
Abstract The study involves the development of a general computer model for calculating the initiation and spread of fire from a nuclear attack on an urban area and its application to the cities of Detroit, Albuquerque and San Jose. (Author)
Keywords
  • Nuclear warfare
  • Fires
  • Urban areas
  • Mathematical models
  • Thermal radiation
  • Nuclear radiation
  • Ignition
  • Buildings
  • Programming(Computers)
  • San Jose(California)
  • Albuquerque(New Mexico)
  • Detroit(Michigan)
  • Fire spread
  • Fire storms
NTIS Subject Category
  • 74H - Nuclear Warfare
  • 94H - Industrial Safety Engineering
Corporate Authors Iit Research Inst Chicago Ill
Document Type Technical Report
Title Note Final rept. Jan 67-Jun 68.
NTIS Issue Number 196911
Contract Number
  • N00228-67-C-1498
Development and Application of a Complete Firespread Model: Volume I (Development Phase).
Development and Application of a Complete Firespread Model: Volume I (Development Phase).
AD684874

  • Nuclear warfare
  • Fires
  • Urban areas
  • Mathematical models
  • Thermal radiation
  • Nuclear radiation
  • Ignition
  • Buildings
  • Programming(Computers)
  • San Jose(California)
  • Albuquerque(New Mexico)
  • Detroit(Michigan)
  • Fire spread
  • Fire storms
  • 74H - Nuclear Warfare
  • 94H - Industrial Safety Engineering
  • N00228-67-C-1498
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