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Overview of impact of energy conservation on firesafety

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The controlling factors of the various phases of building fires, namely, ignition and initial fire spread, pre-flashover fire growth, fully developed fire, and intercompartmental fire spread, are examined together with the smoke problem that may be associated with any of them.

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Harmathy, T.Z. Overview of impact of energy conservation on firesafety. Fire Technol 19, 31–56 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02378545

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