"trench effect" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

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  1. The phenomenon of a fire rushing quickly up an inclined surface, due to a combination of the Coandă effect (which causes the fire to hug the inclined surface) and flashover (where the surface of a space near the fire — in this case the surface of the more elevated regions of the incline — is heated until it self-ignites). Wikipedia link: trench effect Categories (topical): Fire Related terms: stack effect
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