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Wichman, I. S.
view article (1.0)Material Flammability, Combustion, Toxicity and Fire Hazard in Transportation.Michigan State Univ., East LansingProgress in Energy and Combustion Science, Vol. 29, No. 3, 247-299, 2003Kim, A.; Liu, Z.; Crampton, G.
view article (1.0)Explosion Suppression of an Armoured Vehicle Crew Compartment.National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, OntarioNRCC-47026NRCC-47026Safety Science and Technology Proceedings, 2004 International Symposium. October 2004, Shanghai, China, 1070-1074 p., 2004Harrington, J. L.
view article (1.0)Revised Rules for Safe Human Exposure.NFPA Journal, Vol. 98, No. 5, 60-62, September/October 2004Babrauskas, V.; Levin, B. C.; Gann, R. G.; Paabo, M.; Harris, R. H., Jr.; Peacock, R. D.; Yusa, S.
view article (1.0)Toxic Potency Measurement for Fire Hazard Analysis. Technical Note.National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MDFire Technology, Vol. 28, No. 2, 163-167, May 1992Pepper, S.
view article (1.0)Aerosol Smoke Detector Testers.Fire Safety Engineering, Vol. 11, No. 5, 10-12, September 2004Mather, J. D.; Tapscott, R. E.
view article (1.0)Environmentally Acceptable Flame Extinguishants.Chemical Development Studies, Inc., Albuquerque, NM; GlobeTech, Inc., Albuquerque, NM['Paper 03', 'HOTWC 2005']Paper 03; HOTWC 2005Halon Options Technical Working Conference, 15th Proceedings. HOTWC 2005. Sponsored by: 3M Specialty Materials, Boeing, Chemical Development Studies, Inc., DuPont Fire Extinguishants, Halon Alternative Research Corp., Hughes Associates, Inc., Kidde-Fenwal, Inc., Sandia National Laboratories, SEVO Systems, Next Generation Fire Suppression Technology Program. May 24-26, 2005, Albuquerque, NM, 1-11 p., 2005Parrish, C.
view article (1.0)New Environmentally Friendly Halon Alternative.NASA Kennedy Space Center, KSC, FL['Paper 11', 'HOTWC 2005', 'NIST SP 984-3', 'NIST Special Publication 984-3']Paper 11; HOTWC 2005; NIST SP 984-3; NIST Special Publication 984-3Halon Options Technical Working Conference, 15th Proceedings. HOTWC 2005. Sponsored by: 3M Specialty Materials, Boeing, Chemical Development Studies, Inc., DuPont Fire Extinguishants, Halon Alternative Research Corp., Hughes Associates, Inc., Kidde-Fenwal, Inc., Sandia National Laboratories, SEVO Systems, Next Generation Fire Suppression Technology Program. May 24-26, 2005, Albuquerque, NM, 1-21 p., 2005Grzyll, L. R.; Meyer, J. A.
view article (1.0)Testing Results of Streaming Agent Replacements for Halon 1211.Mainstream Engineering Corp., Rockledge, FL['Paper 24', 'HOTWC 2005', 'NIST SP 984-3', 'NIST Special Publication 984-3']Paper 24; HOTWC 2005; NIST SP 984-3; NIST Special Publication 984-3Halon Options Technical Working Conference, 15th Proceedings. HOTWC 2005. Sponsored by: 3M Specialty Materials, Boeing, Chemical Development Studies, Inc., DuPont Fire Extinguishants, Halon Alternative Research Corp., Hughes Associates, Inc., Kidde-Fenwal, Inc., Sandia National Laboratories, SEVO Systems, Next Generation Fire Suppression Technology Program. May 24-26, 2005, Albuquerque, NM, 1-12 p., 2005Chow, C. L.; Han, S. S.; Chow, W.K.
view article (1.0)Smoke Toxicity Assessment of Burning Video Compact Disc Boxes by a Cone Calorimeter.Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ., ChinaJournal of Applied Fire Science, Vol. 11, No. 4, 349-366, 2002-2003Hertzberg, T.
view article (1.0)Dangers Relating to Fires in Carbon-Fiber Based Composite Material.SP Swedish National Testing and Research Institute, Boras, SwedenFire and Materials, Vol. 29, No. 4, 231-248, July/August 2005