Fig. 1. Location of fire source and fan
Fig. 3. Test apparatus
Fig. 4. Location of thermocouple
Fig. 5. Location of CCTV
Fig. 6. Temperature of plume center axis
Fig. 7. Temperature at 4 m, 8 m from plume center axis
Fig. 8. Maximum temperature along the distance from the plum center
Fig. 9. Smoke layer disturbances
Fig. 10. Smoke visibility according to case and time
Fig. 2. Flow direction of fet fan
Table 1. Character of fuel
Table 2. Temperature characteristic of Plume
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