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November 17, 2020 Anthony Chun Yin Yuen

Fire and Solid Pyrolysis Coupled Modelling

Bushfire has been a serious issue in Australia over the last few years. With the development of an accurate forecasting fire model that predicts the fire spread on the landscape, we can potentially increase our protection to our land by early intervention measures. This project centre on the idea creating fire simulation models on bushfire and amber attach fire scenarios, while innovative fire suppression system may be incorporated.

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