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  • Pinkel, I. I.; Preston, G. M.; Pesman, G. J.
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    Mechanism of Start and Development of Aircraft Crash Fires.
    NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, OH
    Report 1133, 1953, 56 p.

  • Mansfield, J. A.; Linley, L. J.
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    Measurement and Statistical Analysis of Flame Temperatures From Large Fuel Spill Fires. Summary. FY 1981-1982.
    Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, CA
    NWC TP 7061, January 7, 1991, 242 p.

  • Eggleston, L. A.; Pish, M. D.
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    Requirements for Explosion-Proof Electrical Equipment in Air Force Hangars. June 1971-July 1972
    Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX
    Air Force Weapons Lab., Kirtland AFB, NM, AFWL-TR-72-135, August 1973, 125 p.

  • Keltner, N. R.; Gill, W.; Kent, L. A.
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    Simulating Fuel Spill Fires Under the Wing of an Aircraft.
    Sandia National Labs., Albuquerque, NM
    Department of Energy, Washington, DC,
    International Association for Fire Safety Science. Fire Safety Science. Proceedings. 4th International Symposium. July 13-17, 1994, Intl. Assoc. for Fire Safety Science, Boston, MA, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Kashiwagi, T., Editors, 1017-1028 p., 1994

  • Ishida, H.; Sato, K.; Hokari, K.; Hara, T.
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    Flame Spread Over Fuel-Spilled and/or Snow-Covered Asphalt Road.
    Nagaoka National College of Technology, Japan; Fukuda Road Construction Co., Ltd., Niigata, Japan
    Journal of Fire Sciences, Vol. 14, No. 1, 50-66, January/February 1996

  • Geyer, G. B.; Neri, L. M.; Urban, C. H.
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    Use of Ground Cover Materials to Suppress Fuel Spill Fires. Final Report. July 1972-October 1972.
    Federal Aviation Administration, Atlantic City, NJ
    Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, DC, FAA-RD-73-74; Project 081-431-030, July 1973, 20 p.

  • Vaivads, R. H.; Bardon, M. F.; Battista, V.
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    Computational Study of the Flammability of Methanol and Gasoline Fuel Spills on Hot Engine Manifolds.
    Royal Military College of Canada, Ontario, Canada; Transport Canada, Ontario, Canada
    Fire Safety Journal, Vol. 28, No. 4, 307-322, 1997

  • Ahrens, M.
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    Home Fires Resulting From Misusing or Mishandling Products or Equipment.
    National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA
    October 1998, 100 p.

  • Ohlemiller, T. J.; Cleary, T. G.
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    Aspects of the Motor Vehicle Fire Threat From Flammable Liquid Spills on a Road Surface.
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
    General Motors Corp., Warren, MI, NISTIR 6147, August 1998, 23 p.

  • Hill, S. A.; Scheffey, J. L.; Walker, F.; Williams, F. W.
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    Tests of Alternative Fire Protection Methods for USAF Hangars.
    Hughes Associates, Inc., Baltimore, MD; Air Force Civil Engineering Support Agency, Arlington, VA; Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
    Air Force, Tyndall AFB, FL, NRL/MR/6180-99-8337, February 8, 1999, 385 p.