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  • Givi, P.; Jou, W. H.; Metcalfe, R. W.
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    Flame Extinction in a Temporally Developing Mixing Layer.
    Flow Research Co., Kent, WA
    AFOSR-TR-88-0395; Flow Research TP 147, 11 p.
    Combustion Institute, Symposium (International) on Combustion, 21st. August 3-8, 1986, Combustion Institute, Philadelphia, PA, Munich, West Germany, 1251-1261 p., 1986

  • Kishore, K.; Mohandas, K.
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    Effect of Fire-Retardant Additives on the Time-Resolved Processes of Polymer Combustion.
    Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
    Fire and Materials, Vol. 14, No. 2, 39-41, June 1989

  • Humphrey, R. L.
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    Fire-Resistive Properties of Various Building Materials.
    Department of the Interior, Washington, DC
    Bulletin 370, 1909, 99 p.

  • Alfert, F.; Fuhre, K.
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    Flame and Dust Free Venting of Dust Explosions by Means of a Quenching-Pipe. Research Programe On: Sizing of Dust Explosion Vents for the Process Industry.
    Chr. Michelsen Institute, Bergen, Norway
    CMI 89/25820-1, January 1989, 14 p.

  • Kubin, R. F.; Knipe, R. H.; Gordon, A. S.
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    Study of Quenching of Hydrocarbon-Hydrogen Fuel Mixtures in Premixed and Diffusion Flames.
    Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, CA
    Combustion Institute/Western States Section. October 20-31, 1975, Palo Alto, CA, 1-15 p., 1975

  • Puri, R.; Santoro, R. J.
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    Influence of Soot Particles on CO Production in Diffusion Flames.
    Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, Session C-4, 1990, 4 p.
    Combustion Institute/Eastern States Section. Chemical and Physical Process in Combustion. Fall Technical Meeting, 1990. December 3-5, 1990, Orlando, FL, 126/1-4 p., 1990

  • Popp, P.; Baum, M.
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    Analysis of Wall Heat Fluxes, Reaction Mechanisms, and Unburnt Hydrocarbons During the Head-On Quenching of a Laminar Methane Flame.
    European Center for Research and Advanced Training in Scientific Computation, Cedex, France
    Combustion and Flame, Vol. 108, No. 3, 3327-348, February 1996

  • Brabson, G. D.; Patterson, R. A.; Walters, E. A.; Tapscott, R. E.
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    Characterization of Extinguishants by Heat Extraction From Flames.
    University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
    Halon Options Technical Working Conference. Proceedings. HOTWC 1995. Sponsored by: University of New Mexico, Halon Alternative Research Corp., National Association of Fire Equipment Distributors, Inc., Fire Suppression Systems Assoc., Hughes Associates, Inc., Kidde International. May 9-11, 1995, Albuquerque, NM, 263-274 p., 1995

  • Colver, G. M.; Goroshin, S.; Lee, J. H. S.
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    Quenching of Particle-Gas Combustible Mixtures Using Electric Particulate Suspension (EPS) and Dispersion Methods.
    Iowa State Univ., Ames; Mcgill Univ., Montreal, Canada
    Physical and Chemical Aspects of Fire Suppression in Extraterrestrial Environments, No. NASA/CO-2001-210826, 397-400, 2001

  • Lockheed-California Company
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    Investigation of Mechanisms of Potential Aircraft Fuel Tank Vent fires and Explosions Caused by Atmospheric Electricity. Final Report.
    Lockheed-California Co., Burbank
    National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC, Final Report, May 31, 1963, 84 p.