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  • Aerojet-General Corporation
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    Investigations of the Mechanisms of Decomposition, Combustion, and Detonation of Solids. Quarterly (19th) Technical Operating Report. July 1, 1964-September 30, 1964.
    Aerojet-General Corp., Sacramento, CA
    Report No. 0372-01-19Q, October 1964, 16 p.

  • Kintz, G. M.; Jones, G. W.; Carpenter, C. B.
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    Explosions of Ammonium Nitrate Fertilizer on Board the S.S. Grndcamp and S.S. High Flyer at Texas City, Texas, April 16, 17, 1947. Report of Investigations.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    RI 4245, February 1948, 58 p.

  • Martin, S. B.; Renner, R. H.; Jones, R. E.
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    Fundamental Processes of Ignition and Combustion Relating to fires Caused by Nuclear Detonations.
    Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco, CA
    USNRDL-TR-67-63; OCD Work Unit No. 2532A, March 25, 1967, 53 p.

  • John, F. I.; Passell, T. O.
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    Evaluation of Nuclear Weapon Thermal Threat. Technical Memorandum. Final Report.
    Stanford Research Inst., Menlo Park, CA
    Office of Civil Defense, Washington, DC, 4949-360; OCD-PS-64-201, August 1966, 86 p.

  • Martin, S. B.; Ramstad, R.; Colvin, C. B.
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    Development and Application of an Interim Fire-Behavior Model. Final Report.
    URS Systems Corp., Burlingame, CA
    Office of Civil Defense, Washington, DC, URS 674-3; NRDL-TRC-68-29, April 1968, 188 p.

  • Prasad, K. R.; Patnaik, G.; Kailasanath, K.
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    Advanced Simulation Tool for Improved Damage Assessment. Part 1. A Multiblock Technique for Simulating Fire and Smoke Spread in Large Complex Enclosures.
    Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC; Science Applications International Corp., VA
    NRL/MR/6410-00-8428, February 21, 2000, 30 p.

  • VanTiggelen, P. J.; Lefebvre, M.; Evariste, F.
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    Detonations Inhibition by Halocarbons.
    Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
    Halon Options Technical Working Conference. Proceedings. HOTWC 1995. Sponsored by: University of New Mexico, Halon Alternative Research Corp., National Association of Fire Equipment Distributors, Inc., Fire Suppression Systems Assoc., Hughes Associates, Inc., Kidde International. May 9-11, 1995, Albuquerque, NM, 667-679 p., 1995

  • Kapila, A. K.; Schwendeman, D. W.; Quirk, J. J.; Hawa, T.
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    Mechanisms of Detonation Formation Due to a Temperature Gradient.
    Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY; Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM; University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
    Combustion Theory and Modelling, Vol. 6, No. 4, 553-594, December 2002

  • Kagan, L.; Sivashinsky, G.
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    Transition From Deflagration to Detonation in Thin Channels.
    Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
    Combustion and Flame, Vol. 134, No. 4, 389-397, September 2003

  • Combustion Institute
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    Combustion Institute, 1st Joint Meeting of the U.S. Sections: Western States, Central States, Eastern States. March 14-17, 1999
    Combustion Institute, 1st Joint Meeting of the U.S. Sections: Western States, Central States, Eastern States. Proceedings. March 14-17, 1999, Washington, DC, 934 p., 1999