Kisko
19th Mar 2014
19th Mar 2014
The trench effect is a combination of circumstances that can rush a fire up an inclined surface. It depends on two well-understood but separate ideas: the Coanda effect from fluid dynamics and the flashover concept from fire dynamics.
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I s'pose the majority of the community nowadays judges a save by what they can see of it when taking a picture from 30 yards away using a camera from the 1970s. "I think that looks like coal, must be bad".
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If you people are downvoting because it's just a piece of coal, you seriously have something wrong in mind.
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I've expirimented with similar effects in rockets, but this is really cool. It's called positive feedback- the fire makes wind, pulling more fire, which makes MORE wind, and so on. +1
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it must'nt be coal but half pipe and gas
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To stop people downvoting you could change it into a hillside with trees burning instead of coal.
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......dude. its a line of coal. with fire on the bottom. on fp. fuck you.
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@CanadianZ, true that
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I DIDENT KNOW THIS HAPEND y dont i watch the news
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To all those who don't like this fire save, I suppose you're just starting a FLAME war!
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COOL create