During which stage of a fire would the heat release likely to be controlled by the fuel package size and geometry (i.e. the surface area likely to burn)?
When the heat release rate is basically constant
the fire is considered to be in the steady-state stage. Here the
heat release rate may be controlled by the fuel package size
and geometry (i.e., the surface area available to burn) or by the
available ventilation to support combustion (i.e., a ventilationcontrolled
fire)
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