Gambit Fire Fighting: Undergrad Project Q&A

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The discussion centers on an undergraduate project focused on firefighting using Gambit software. The user seeks clarification on whether it is possible to define fire within Gambit for accurate simulations. They have attempted to model the fire source with heat generation but found the results unsatisfactory. The urgency of the inquiry is emphasized, as the project's success hinges on this capability. Accurate modeling of fire in Gambit is crucial for the project's outcomes.
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i'm under graduated student and my graduation project is about fire fighting

and i want to know if i can define fire in gambit ??

I tried to solve this problem and put the fire source as apart with heat

generation but the result will not be accurate

thank u very match
 
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