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  • Fletcher, F. J.; Docherty, A.
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    Curbing Smoke and Flame in PVC Formulations.
    Anzon America Inc., Freehold, NJ
    Plastics Engineering, Vol. 42, No. 1, 47-50, January 1986

  • McMunn, A. J.; Knowles, P.; Morgan, H. P.
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    Validated Facts Emerge From Smoke Ventilation Tests.
    Lancashire County Fire Dept., England; Fire Research Station, Borehamwood, England
    Fire Engineers Journal, Vol. 51, No. 161, 15-18, June 1991

  • Morrison, N.
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    Brigade Takes a Close Look at Cullen Report on Piper Alpha.
    Grampian Fire Dept., England
    Fire Engineers Journal, Vol. 51, No. 161, 11-14, June 1991

  • Handa, T.
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    Characterization of the Mode ofCombustion and Smoke Evolution of Organic Materials in Fires. Part 2. Analysis of the Change in Particle-Size of Polystyrene Smoke Particles Due to Secondary Oxidation.
    Science University of Tokyo, Japan
    Nihon Kasaigakkai Renbunshu, Vol. 21, No. 2, 33-38, 1972

  • Handa, T.
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    Characterization of Factors in Estimating Fire Hazard by Furnace Test Based on Patterns in the Simulation of Fire for the Classification of Organic Interior Building Materials. Part 2. Checks on Factors Concerning the Surface Flame-Spread Rate and Smoke-Evolution of Organic Building Materials by Small Inclined-Type Test Furnace.
    Science University of Tokyo, Japan
    Nihon Kasaigakkai Renbunshu, Vol. 21, No. 1, 25-32, 1971

  • John, R.
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    Ermittlung der erforderlichen Luftvolumenstrome zur Verdunnung von Brandrauch auf ein die Gesundheit und Sichtbarkeit in Rettungswegen gewahrleistendes Mass. Teil 5. Brandversuche im naturlichem Masstab zur Beurteilung der entstehenden Brandrauchkonzentration und deren Abbau sowie die daraus resultierenden Massnahmen zum Schutz von Rettungswegen. [Calculation of Air Current Volumes Required to Dilute Smoke and Pyrolysis Gases Sufficiently to Provide Life Safety and Visibility During Rescue. Book 5. Fire Experiments on Fire Smoke Concentration and the Degradation and Safeguards.]
    Karlsruhe Univ., West Germany
    Report 75
    Report 75
    September 1990
    68 p.

  • Jin, T.
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    Visibility Through Fire Smoke. Part 4. Speed of Perception in Fire Smoke.
    Fire Research Institute, Japan
    Transactions of the Architectural Institute of Japan, No. 192, 143-146, February 1972

  • Jin, T.
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    Visibility Through Fire Smoke. Part 3. Visibility of Signs Through Stimulative Smoke.
    Fire Research Institute, Japan
    Bulletin of Japanese Association of Fire Science and Engineering, Vol. 22, No. 1, 134-142, November 1972

  • Meda, T.; Terai, T.; Nitta, K.
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    Mixing of Smoke and Air at Interface of Two Layer Flow.
    Kyoto Univ., Japan
    Japanese Association of Fire Science and Engineering. Main Reports on Production Movement and Control of Smoke in Buildings. Occasional Report. No. 1. 1974, 179-187 p., 1974

  • Terai, T.; Nitta, K.; Matsuo, T.
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    Richardson Number at the Interface of Smoke--Air Stratified Flow.
    Kyoto Univ., Japan
    Japanese Association of Fire Science and Engineering. Main Reports on Production Movement and Control of Smoke in Buildings. Occasional Report. No. 1. 1974, 188-190 p., 1974