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U.S. Department of the Air Force
view article (1.0)DOD Aircraft Ground Fire Suppression and Rescue System (AGFSRS)--System 414N. Progress Report 47. January 1, 1976-March 31, 1976. Final Progress Report.Department of the Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, OHAEG-2AEG-2
April 8, 1976
28 p.Berens, A. P.
view article (1.0)Accident/Incident Survey Data Analysis for Aircraft Ground Fire Suppression and Rescue Systems. Final Report. June 30, 1970-October 25, 1971.Dayton Research Institute Univ., OH['AGFSRS 71-3', 'UDRI-TR-72-02']AGFSRS 71-3; UDRI-TR-72-02
October 1971
240 p.Hill, R.; Johnson, G. R.
view article (1.0)Investigation of Aircraft Fuel Tank Explosions and Nitrogen Inerting Requirements During Ground Fires. Final Report. September 1972-December 1974.Federal Aviation Admin., Atlantic City Airport, NJ['FAA-RD-75-119', 'FAA-NA-75-25']Federal Aviation Admin., Washington, DC, FAA-RD-75-119; FAA-NA-75-25
October 1975
98 p.Kirby, W. E.; Ruggles, B. F.
view article (1.0)Concept Study: Feasibility of Characterizing Airfield Fire Hazards and of Developing Assignment Criteria for Fire Suppression Equipment. Final Report.Aircraft Ground Fire Suppression and Rescue System, Wright-Patterson AFB, OHDOD-AGFSRS-75-8DOD-AGFSRS-75-8
December 1975
60 p.Mcnamara, W. J.
view article (1.0)Generic Airborne Fire Suppression System. Technical Report. December 1970-June 1973.Army Mobility Equipment Research and Development Center, Fort Belvoir, VADOD-AGFSRS-75-2Aircraft Ground Fire Suppression and Rescue System Office, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, DOD-AGFSRS-75-2
May 1975
69 p.Iden, D. J.; Reeves, J. B.
view article (1.0)Airfield Parameter Study and Categorization System Related to Aircraft Ground Fire Suppression and Rescue. Final Report.Dayton Univ., OHDOD-AGFSRS-75-1Aircraft Ground Fire Suppression and Rescue System Office, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, DOD-AGFSRS-75-1
June 1975
114 p.Alger, R. S.; Capner, E. L.
view article (1.0)Aircraft Ground Fire Suppression and Rescue Systems. Basic Relationships in Military Fires. Phases 3, 5, 6, and 7. Final Report. October 1971-November 1974.Naval Surface Weapons Center, Menlo Park, CA; Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, CADOD-AGFRSRS-75-4Aircraft Ground Fire Suppression and Rescue Office, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, DOD-AGFRSRS-75-4
May 1975
155 p.Alger, R. S.; Laughridge, F. I.; Wiltshire, L. L.; McKee, R. G.; Johnson, W. H.; Alvares, N. S.; Capener, E. L.
view article (1.0)Aircraft Ground Fire Suppression and Rescue Systems. Basic Relationships in Military Fires. Phase 4. High Speed Dissemination of Dry Chemical Fire Suppression Agents. Final Report. March 1974-November 1974.Naval Surface Weapons Center, Menlo Park, CA; Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, CADOD-AGFRSRS-75-3Aircraft Ground Fire Suppression and Rescue Office, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, DOD-AGFRSRS-75-3
May 1975
60 p.Zhu, J.; Wang, H.; Wang, Q.; Zhang, Y.; Ding, M.; Jiang, W.; Liu, Z.
view article (1.0)Model for Predicting Ground Fire Boundaries.State Key Laboratory of Fire Science, Hefei, China; Fire Prevention Office of Anhui Province, Hefei, ChinaInterscience Communications Limited. ASIAFLAM '95. International Conference on Fire Science and Engineering, 1st. Proceedings. March 15-16, 1995, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 267-276 p., 1995Poulton, T. J.; Kosanke, K. L.
view article (1.0)Fireworks and Their Hazards.University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington; Pyro Labs., Inc., Whitewater, COFire Engineering, Vol. 148, No. 6, 49-50,52-54,56,58-59,62,64, June 1995