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  • Hastie, J. W.; Bonnell, D. W.; Plante, E. R.; Horton, W. S.
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    Vaporization and Chemical Transport Under Coal Gasification Conditions.
    National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD
    NBSIR 80-2178
    Department of Energy, Washington, DC, NBSIR 80-2178
    December 1980
    138 p.

  • Sawyer, R. F.; Chin, W. K.
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    Combustion Characteristics of Coal and Coal Related Fuels.
    LBL-10416
    LBL-10416
    March 1980
    2 p.
    Lawrence Berkeley Lab. Combustion Research--FY 1979. March 1980., 6/20-6/21 p., 1980

  • Pennucci, J.; Greif, R.; Robben, F.; Sherman, P.
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    Parametric Study of Submicron Particulates From Pulverized Coal Combustion.
    LBL-10416
    LBL-10416
    March 1980
    2 p.
    Lawrence Berkeley Lab. Combustion Research--FY 1979. March 1980., 6/25-6/26 p., 1980

  • Smith, A. C.; Lazzara, C. P.
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    Spontaneous Combustion Studies of U.S. Coals.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    RI 9079
    RI 9079
    1987
    32 p.

  • Nishimoto, T.; Hosoya, M.; Kodama, J.; Morita, M.
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    Spontaneous Combustion of Coal. Part 2. Studying the Effects of Oxygen Concentration in the Method of Thermogravimetric Analysis.
    Science Univ. of Tokyo, Japan
    Fire Science Technology, Vol. 5, No. 2, 123-128, December 30, 1985

  • Shelton, J. W.
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    Analysis of Fire Reports on File in the Massachusetts State Fire Marshal's Office Relating to Wood and Coal Heating Equipment.
    NBS GCR 78-149
    National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD; Department of Energy, Washington, DC, NBS GCR 78-149
    November 1978
    9 p.

  • Couper, C. A.
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    How Spontaneous Combustion Occurs.
    State Government Chemical Labs., England
    Fire Engineers Journal, Vol. 38, No. 110, June 1978

  • Hwang, C. C.; Pillay, S.
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    Ignition Delay of Coal Particles in Shock-Heated Air. Short Communication.
    Pittsburgh Univ., PA
    Combustion Science and Technology, Vol. 17, 241-245, 1978

  • Ahluwalia, R. K.; Chung, P. M.
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    Surface Ignition of Coal and Other Fuel Particles in Radiative and Diffusive Environment.
    Illinois Univ., Chicago Circle
    Combustion Science and Technology, Vol. 17, 169-181, 1978

  • Morita, M.; Nishimoto, T.; Kodama, J.; Ohsawa, T.; Hayashi, K.
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    Spontaneous Combustion of Coal. Part 4. Computer Simulation.
    Science University of Tokyo, Japan
    Fire Science and Technology, Vol. 6, No. 1,2, 7-20, December 10, 1986