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Calcote, H. F.; Keil, D. G.
view article (1.0)Why a Sharp Soot Threshold?AeroChem Research Laboratories, Inc., Princeton, NJAir Force Office of Scientific Research, Washington, DC,Combustion Institute/Eastern States Section. Chemical and Physical Processes in Combustion. Proceedings. Fall Technical Meeting, 1995. October 16-18, 1995, Worcester, MA, 435-438 p., 1995Morrison, D. S.; Corlett, R. C.
view article (1.0)Design and Operation of an Oxygen Consumption Reactor.Washington State Univ., SeattleProduct Safety Corporation. International Conference on Fire Safety, 20th. Volume 20. Proceedings. January 9-13, 1995, Product Safety Corp., Sunnyvale, CA, Millbrae, CA, 256-267 p., 1995Osborne, M. C.
view article (1.0)Inter-Government Research and Development Program for Residential Wood Combustion.Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NCOregon Graduate Center/Omark Industries. Residential Solid Fuels Environmental Impacts and Solutions. International Conference. Proceedings. June 1-4, 1981, Oregon Graduate Center, Beaverton, OR, Portland, OR, Cooper, J. A.; Malek, D., Editors, 17-31 p., 1982Pagni, P. J.; Peterson, T. G.
view article (1.0)Flame Spread Through Porous Fuels.California Univ., BerkeleyTS-72-2TS-72-2
April 1972
26 p.Combustion Institute, Symposium (International) on Combustion, 14th. August 20-25, 1972, Combustion Inst., Pittsburgh, PA, Cambridge, MA, 1099-1107 p., 1972Rothermel, R. C.
view article (1.0)Mathematical Model for Predicting Fire Spread in Wildland Fuels.Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Ogden, UTResearch Paper INT-115Research Paper INT-115
January 1972
46 p.Peters, N.
view article (1.0)Flame Calculations With Reduced Mechanisms: An Outline.Institut fur Technische Mechanik, Aachen, Fed. Rep. of GermanyReduced Kinetic Mechanisms for Applications in Combustion Systems. Lecture Notes in Physics. New Series m15: Monographs. Chapter 1, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, FRG, 1-14 p., 1993Bracciaventi, J.
view article (1.0)Fuel Values and Burning Times of Selected Fuel Arrays. Final Report.Naval Ordnance Lab., Silver Spring, MD['NOLTR 71-76', 'OCD Work Unit 2535B']Office of Civil Defense, Washington, DC, NOLTR 71-76; OCD Work Unit 2535B
March 5, 1971
16 p.Wood, B. D.; Blackshear, P. L., Jr.
view article (1.0)Some Observations on the Mode of Burning of a One and One-Half Meter Diameter Pan of Fuel.University of Minnesota, MinneapolisOffice of Civil Defense, Washington, DC,
November 9, 1969University of Minnesota. Fire Research: A Collection of Papers Representing Research Completed During the Year Ending October 15, 1969. Summary of Combustion Laboratory Technical Report No. 7. Final Report. Part 1. November 9, 1969, 1-27 p., 1969Gritzo, L. A.; Boucheron, E. A.; Murray,D.
view article (1.0)Fuel Temperature Distribution and Burning Rate in Large Pool Fires.Sandia National Labs., Albuquerque, NM; Naval Air Warfare Center, China Lake, CANISTIR 5904Department of Energy, Washington, DC, NISTIR 5904
October 1996National Institute of Standards and Technology. Annual Conference on Fire Research: Book of Abstracts. October 28-31, 1996, Gaithersburg, MD, 33-34 p., 1996Driscoll, M.; Rivers, P.
view article (1.0)Products of Thermal Decomposition in Intermediate Scale Testing.Sr. Fire Protection Engineer, St. Paul, MNNISTIR 5904NISTIR 5904
October 1996National Institute of Standards and Technology. Annual Conference on Fire Research: Book of Abstracts. October 28-31, 1996, Gaithersburg, MD, 49-50 p., 1996