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    Archive for April, 2007

    Map of my doings

    Posted by Kris on 20th April 2007

    I am a visual person, a map person even.

    I went ahead and made a Google My Map of what I discovered three weeks ago and I will continually update the map with experiences, spots, and good stuff that I find there. So that you can concern yourself with, oh yeah, that’s where Kris is.

    Here you go:

    http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&msa=0&hl=en&msid=108508378717479706905.00000111e6b8baaafff8c

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    Projects

    Posted by Kris on 20th April 2007

    I wonder exactly what I will be doing in the summer. I am getting quite an idea. In the meantime and as I learn, lots of fire projects fill my days, here are some of them:

    * Modeling water mist systems and observing the effects in FDS.

    * Learning Fortran to better understand the input > user manal > tech manual > to what equations are explaining the phenomena of fire.

    * Reading a book written by one of my professors colleagues in graduate school.

    * Creating odd models in FDS_5 and observing the results.
    * Reading the FDS_5 manuals over and over to keep that info at my fingertips.

    * Spreading the greatness of FDS to classmates and the department at UHD.

    * Searching the world of information for material properties.

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