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  • Rah, S. D.; Sarofim, A. F.; Beer, J. M.
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    Ignition and Combustion of Liquid Fuel Droplets. Part 1. Impact on Pollutant Formation.
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
    Combustion Science and Technology, Vol. 48, No. 5+6, 273-284, 1986

  • Vovelle, C.; Akrich, R.; Mellotte, H.
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    Thermal Degradation of Painted Wood. An Experimental Study.
    Centre de Recherches sur la Chimie de la Combustion, Orleans, France
    Journal of Fire Sciences, Vol. 1, No. 3, 191-199, May/June 1983

  • Seeker, W. R.; Lester, T. W.
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    Ignition Delay Studies in Shock Induced Combustion of Bituminous Pulverized Coals.
    Kansas State Univ., Manhattan
    Paper 78-13,
    Combustion Institute/Western States Section. Spring Meeting, 1978. In-Situ Combustion Technology, Ignition, and General Combustion Topics. April 17-18, 1978, Boulder, CO, 13 p., 1978

  • Thomson, H. E.; Drysdale, D. D.
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    Effect of Sample Orientation on the Piloted Ignition of PMMA.
    Edinburgh Univ., Scotland
    Interscience Communications Ltd.; National Institute of Standards and Technology; Building Research Establishment; and Society of Fire Protection Engineers. Interflam 1990. (Interflam '90). Fire Safety. International Fire Conference, 5th. September 3-6, 1990, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, Canterbury, England, Franks, C. A., Editors, 35-42 p., 1990

  • Hermance, C. E.; Shinnar, R.; Summerfield, M.
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    Ignition of an Evaporating Fuel in a Hot, Stagnant Gas Containing an Oxidizer.
    Princeton Univ., NJ
    AIAA Journal, Vol. 3, No. 9, 1584-1592, September 1965
    Reprint 64-118,
    American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. AIAA Solid Propellant Rocket Conference. Reprint 64-118. January 29-31, 1964, Palo Alto, CA, ['1964', '1965']

  • Scull, W. E.
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    Relation Between Inflammables and Ignition Sources in Aircraft Environments.
    Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory, Cleveland, OH
    Report 1019, 1951, 38 p.

  • Hilado, C. J.; Clark, S. W.
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    Discrepancies and Correlations of Reported Autoignition Temperatures.
    Union Carbide Corp., Bound Brook, NJ
    Fire Technology, Vol. 8, No. 3, 218-227, August 1972

  • Strakovskiy, L.; Cohen, A.; Fifer, R.; Beyer, R.; Forch, B.
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    Laser Ignition of Propellants and Explosives.
    Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
    Army Research Office, Washington, DC, ARL-TR-1699, June 1998, 73 p.

  • Kadota, T.; Satoh, K.; Segawa, D.; Sato, J.; Marutani, Y.
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    Autoignition and Combustion of a Fuel Droplet in Supercritical Gaseous Environments Under Microgravity.
    Osaka Prefecture Univ., Japan; Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan
    Combustion Institute, Symposium (International) on Combustion, 27th. Proceedings. Volume 2. August 2-7, 1998, Combustion Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, Boulder, CO, 2595-2601 p., 1998

  • Fire Findings
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    Delayed Ignition Devices: Legendary Device Sounds Better Than It Performs; Without a Timber, Others Don't Have Much Delay.
    Fire Findings, Vol. 8, No. 4, 4-6, Fall 2000