Have you considered using ice melting for fire simulation?

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In summary, ice melting has been considered as a potential solution for fire simulation in certain situations. While it may not be suitable for all fire scenarios, it has shown promise in creating a realistic and controllable fire simulation. Its use in training and education purposes has also been explored, providing a safe and cost-effective alternative to traditional fire simulation methods. However, further research and development is needed to fully understand the effectiveness and limitations of using ice melting for fire simulation.
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lgewuerz
Hi all,
I am currently working in the field of fire simulation and as a mathematician and software developer, I do not have expertise in physics. I really liked the posts so far, that's why I am here :)
 
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Welcome to PF. We're glad to have you. Fire simulation sounds interesting.
 
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anorlunda said:
Welcome to PF. We're glad to have you. Fire simulation sounds interesting.
It is, but as I said, I don't understand much about the physical part. I am really glad that such a forum exists.
 
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Welcome to the PF. :smile:
lgewuerz said:
I am currently working in the field of fire simulation and as a mathematician and software developer
Wow, that does sound interesting! Maybe check out this thread to see if you'd like to add anything...

Comparing Water and Ice Melting for fighting fires

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