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Bauerle, G. L.; Lott, J. L.; Sliepcevich, C. M.
view article (1.0)Oxidation of Methane at Elevated Pressures. Part 2. Reaction Mechanism.California Univ., Los Angeles; University Engineers, Inc., Norman, OK; Oklahoma Univ., NormanJournal of Fire and Flammability, Vol. 5, 190-202, July 1974VanTiggelen, A.; Corbeels, R.; Vandenabeele, H.; D'Olieslager, J.
view article (1.0)New Developments of a Kinetical Study of Flames.Louvain Univ.['AFOSR-TN-60-1210', 'Technical Note 3']Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Washington, DC, AFOSR-TN-60-1210; Technical Note 3
February 1961
64 p.Taratsov, N. V.
view article (1.0)Extinction of a Mine Fire With the Aid of Carbon Dioxide.Bezop. Truda v Promyshl., Vol. 4, No. 12, 8-9, December 1960Andrews, G. E.; Bradley, D.
view article (1.0)Burning Velocity of Methane-Air Mixtures.Leeds Univ., EnglandCombustion and Flame, Vol. 19, 275-288, 1972Dubaniewicz, T. H.; Chilton, J. E.
view article (1.0)Remote Fiber-Optic Methane Monitor.Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PARI 9407RI 9407
1992
12 p.Dandy, D. S.; Vosen, S. R.
view article (1.0)Numerical and Experimental Studies of Hydroxyl Radical Chemiluminescence in Methane-Air Flames.Sandia National Labs., Livermore, CACombustion Science and Technology, Vol. 82, No. 1-6, 131-150, 1992Burke, R.; VanTiggelen, A.
view article (1.0)Kinetics of Laminar Premixed Methand-Oxygen-Nitrogen Flames.Bull. Soc. Chim. Belg, Vol. 74, 426-449, 1965Halpern, C.
view article (1.0)Effect of Some Halogenated Hydrocarbons on the Flame Speed of Methane.National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DCJournal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards. A. Physics and Chemistry, Vol. 70A, No. 2, 133-141, March/April 1966Morehart, J. H.; Zukoski, E. E.; Kubota, T.
view article (1.0)Chemical Species Produced in Fires Near the Limit of Flammability.California Institute of Technology, PasadenaFire Safety Journal, Vol. 19, No. 2-3, 177-188, 1992Bauerle, G. L.; Lott, J. L.; Sliepcevich, C. M.
view article (1.0)Oxidation of Methane at Elevated Pressures. Part 1. Ignition Delay.California Univ., Los Angeles; University Engineers, Inc., Norman, OK; Oklahoma Univ., NormanJournal of Fire and Flammability, Vol. 5, 136-150, April 1974