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I am currently studying the research paper titled "Experimental and numerical study of pool fire suppression using water mist" published in Fire Safety Journal. I found the study on water mist suppression using FDS (Fire Dynamics Simulator) extremely interesting, and I would like to ask a few questions regarding the setup used for energy and mass balances in FDS.


In particular, I am interested in how the energy transfers in both the gas phase and the droplet phase were configured during water mist application, as shown in Figures 10 and 13 of the paper. Could you provide more details on the following aspects?
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