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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a fire source" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that serves as a source of fire or heat, such as in discussions about safety, cooking, or energy.
Example: "The dry leaves acted as a fire source, quickly igniting the surrounding area."
Alternatives: "as a source of ignition" or "as a heat source".
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A Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) porous gas burner was used as a fire source with fuel supply rate controlled by a flow meter.
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A propane square porous burner was set as fire source with various fuel mass flow meters and hence heat release rate.
The diesel fuel is an important fire source in a ship's fire.
In this study, acetone pan fuel was used as fire source.
Square ethanol pools of 10 and 15 cm in size and 0.22 1 cm in depth were used as fire sources in a reduced scale tunnel model.
Fire inevitably involves many uncertainties, such as the site of the fire source, whether or not a window is open, erroneous operation of prevention systems, and so on, which increases the risk leading to a large disaster.
Square heptane pool fires with side lengths of 10 cm, 13 cm and 16 cm were used as the fire sources.
Two identical square gas burners with side length of 15 cm were used as the fire sources with propane burning in still air.
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