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Natural fires can be considered as scale-dependant, non-linear
processes of mass, momentum and heat transport, resulting from a
turbulent reactive and radiative fluid medium flowing over a
complex medium, the vegetal fuel. In natural outdoor conditions,
the experimental study of natural fires at real scale needs the
development of an original metrology, one able to capture the large
range of time and length scales involved in its dynamic nature and
also able to resist the thermal, mechanical and chemical aggression
of flames on devices. Robust, accurate and poorly intrusive tools
must be carefully set-up and used for gaining very fluctuating data
over long periods. These signals also need the development of
original post-processing tools that take into account the
non-steady nature of their stochastic components. Metrology for
Fire Experiments in Outdoor Conditions closely analyzes these
features, and also describes measurements techniques, the thermal
insulation of fragile electronic systems, data acquisition,
measurement errors and optimal post-processing algorithms. This
book is intended for practitioners as a reference guide for
optimizing measurements techniques in an outdoor environment.
Advanced-level students and researchers will also find the book
invaluable.
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