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McGrattan, K. B.; Kashiwagi, T.; Baum, H. R.; Olson, S. L.
view article (1.0)Effects of Ignition and Wind on the Transition to Flame Spread in a Microgravity Environment.National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD; NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, OHCombustion and Flame, Vol. 106, No. 4, 377-391, September 1996National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, OH,Rimanosky, E. M.; Janoff, D. D.; Altemir, D.; Pedley, M. D.
view article (1.0)Effects of Configuration, Forced Convection, and Oxygen Concentration on the Flammability Behavior of Electronic Equipment.AlliedSignal Technical Services Corp. Team, Las Cruces, NM; Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co., Houston, TX; NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX['ASTM STP 1267', 'ASTM PCN 04-012670-31']ASTM STP 1267; ASTM PCN 04-012670-31American Society for Testing and Materials. Flammability and Sensitivity of Materials in Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres: Seventh (7th) Volume. ASTM STP 1267. Proceedings. March 16-17, 1995, ASTM, Philadelphia, PA, Denver, CO, Janoff, D. D.; Royals, W. T.; Gunaji, M., Editors, 168-183 p., 1995Grumer, J.; Miller, L. F.; Bruszak, A. E.; Dalverny, L. E.
view article (1.0)Minimum Extinguishant and Maximum Oxygen Concentrations for Extinguishing Coal Dust-Air Explosions.Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PARI 7782RI 7782
1973
9 p.Barrell, A. C.
view article (1.0)Fire Risks in the Storage and Industrial Use of Cellular Plastics.H.M. Factory Inspectorate, London, EnglandFire International, Vol. 4, No. 40, 41-51, June 1973Stone, H. H.; Rhame, D. W.; Corbit, J. D.; Given, K. S.; Martin, J. D., Jr.
view article (1.0)Respiratory Burns: A Correlation of Clinical and Laboratory Results.Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GEAnnals of Surgery, Vol. 165, No. 2, 157-168, February 1967Miller, B.; Martin, J. R.; Meiser, C. H., Jr.; Turner, R.; Fang-Landau, S. R.
view article (1.0)Burning Rates of GIRCFF Fabrics Using the TRI Flammability Analyzer. Progress Report No. 4. Amendment No. 1. March 16, 1973-June 15, 1973.Textile Research Institute, Princeton, NJ['Amendment No. 1', 'Progress Report No. 4']Amendment No. 1; Progress Report No. 4
June 15, 1973
337 p.Miller, B.; Goswami, B. C.; Meiser, C. H., Jr.; Turner, R.
view article (1.0)Burning Rates of GIRCFF Fabrics Using the TRI Flammability Analyzer. Progress Report No. 3. December 16, 1971-March 15, 1972.Textile Research Institute, Princeton, NJProgress Report No. 3Progress Report No. 3
March 23, 1972
31 p.Palmer, K. N.; Butlin, R. N.
view article (1.0)Dust Explosibility Tests and Their Application.Fire Research Station, Borehamwood, EnglandPowder Technology, Vol. 6, 149-157, 1972Mikkola, E.; Kallonen, R.
view article (1.0)Combustion of Chemical Substances and the Impact on the Environment of the Fire Products: Cone Calorimeter Experiments.VTT-Technical Research Center of Finland, Espoo
1994
36 p.Jurng, J.; Park, E. S.; Park, J. W.; Lee, G. W.
view article (1.0)Burning Characteristics of a Waste Tire Chip in High Temperature Environments.Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, KoreaTransport Phenomena in Combustion. Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Transport Phenomena in Combustion (ISTP-VIII). Volume 1. July 16-20, 1995, Taylor and Francis, Washington, DC, San Francisco, CA, Chan, S. H., Editors, 341-351 p., 1995