bill, you're not in a position to pass judgment on others around here. Have you paid much attention to the reaction your posts get? It's not very complimentary, and for this there are good reasons.
If you want to deny that oxygen deprived fires can get very hot, you go right ahead. It makes you look like an idiot. Y'see, this stuff has been well documented by people who study such things, and many of us have already availed ourselves of that information.
bill, have a look at this research page, from University of Manchester, England.
And, yes, you have once again been pwned. Tough being so wrong, idennit?
http://www.mace.manchester.ac.uk/pr...e/fireModelling/nominalFireCurves/default.htm
'It is noteworthy that for standard and smouldering fires, the temperature continuously increases with increasing time.'
Here's the chart for you. Note that the smoldering fire (blue line) reaches approx the same temp as the standard fire after only 2 hrs.
So long bill. You lose again..
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