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  • Foote, K. L.
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    1986 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) Enclosure Fire Tests Data Report.
    Lawrence Livermore National Lab., CA
    UCID-21236
    UCID-21236
    August 5, 1987
    42 p.

  • Stuart, J. W.
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    Global Enclosure Fire Modeling With Applications.
    Jet Propulsion Lab., Pasadena, CA
    NASA CP-2094
    NASA CP-2094
    National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Conference on Fire Resistant Materials: A Compilation of Presentations and Papers. NASA CP-2094. March 1-2, 1979, Seattle, WA, Kourtides, D. A. and Johnson, G. A., Editors, 93-102 p., 1979

  • Bellan, J.
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    Enclosure Fire Dynamics Model.
    Jet Propulsion Lab., Pasadena, CA
    NASA CP-2094
    NASA CP-2094
    National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Conference on Fire Resistant Materials: A Compilation of Presentations and Papers. NASA CP-2094. March 1-2, 1979, Seattle, WA, Kourtides, D. A. and Johnson, G. A., Editors, 103-116 p., 1979

  • Farmer, C. L.
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    Probabilistic Risk Analysis Technique With an Application to Enclosure Fires.
    UKAEA Safety and Reliability Directorate, Warington, England
    Fire Safety Journal, Vol. 2, No. 2, 147-151, 1979/1980
    International Symposium on Fire Risk Evaluation in Industry. May 7-9, 1979, Stockholm, Sweden, 1980

  • Handa, T.; Sugawa, O.; Watanabe, A.
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    Motion of Fire Products in High Ceiling Enclosure.
    Science University of Tokyo, Japan; Fire Research Inst., Mitaka-City, Japan
    Conseil International du Batiment (CIB). Systems Approach to Fire Safety in Buildings. Volume 2. Session 3. Active Systems Performance and Criteria: Smoke Control, Detection, Sprinklers. Session 4. Passive Systems Performance and Criteria: Combustibles, Fire Resistance. August 29-30, 1979, Tsukuba, Japan, III/29-43 p., 1979

  • Jaluria, Y.; Kapoor, K.
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    Importance of Wall Flows at the Early Stages of Fire Growth in the Mathematical Modeling of Enclosure Fires.
    Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ
    Combustion Science and Technology, Vol. 59, No. 4-6, 355-369, 1988
    National Institute of Standards and Technology,,

  • Shields, T. J.; Silcock, G. W. H.
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    Buildings and Fire.
    Buildings and Fire, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., Somerset, NJ, 462 p., 1987

  • Annemaier, D.; Graf, R.
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    Curbing the Threat of Electrical Cables.
    Chemische Fabrik Grunau GmbH, West Germany
    Fire International, No. 112, 22-23,25, August/September 1988

  • Morgan, H. P.
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    Smoke Control Methods in Enclosed Shopping Complexes of One or More Storeys: A Design Summary.
    Fire Research Station, Borehamwood, England
    CIB W14/79/46 (UK)
    CIB W14/79/46 (UK)
    1979
    31 p.

  • Mitler, H. E.
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    Enclosure Models Applied to Aircraft.
    Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA
    DOT/FAA/CT-81/200
    DOT/FAA/CT-81/200
    Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration. Workshop on Mathematical Fire Modeling. March 24-27, 1981, Atlantic City, NJ, 173-188 p., 1981