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Publications by ChungHwei Su
Experimental and Numerical Analysis of the Cooling Performance of Water Spraying Systems During a Fire
PLoS ONE
Multidisciplinary
A Study on Wind-Induced Smoke Extraction Systems for Building Fires
MATEC Web of Conferences
Materials Science
Engineering
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A Method for Controlling the Temperature Rise of Steel Panels During a Fire Part 1 Experimental and Numerical Analysis Model Based on Water Discharge Equipment
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Controlled Cooling of Hot Rolled Steel Channels by Water Spraying on the Final Cooling Bed
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Cooling Performance of Room-Temperature Magnetic Refrigerator With Active Magnetic Regenerator (Numerical Analysis on Cooling Performance)
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Maintaining Building Function During a Fire Event: Analysis of Hospital Fire and Smoke Control Systems
High Temperature Aluminium Plate Cooling by Water Impingement: Numerical Simulation With Adapted CFD Water Cooling Models and Experimental Validation
Experimental Visualization and Numerical Analysis of Cooling and Freezing Processes of Water Around Two Horizontal Tubes Placed in Vertical Arrangement.
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