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Rogers, J. C.; Miller, T.
view article (1.0)Survey of the Thermal Threat of Nuclear Weapons.Stanford Research Inst., Menlo Park, CAOffice of Civil Defense, Washington, DC, SRI Project IMU-4021, May 1964, 374 p.Air Force Weapons Laboratory
view article (1.0)Vulnerability of Nuclear Weapon Systems to Fire--Studies of Burning Explosives. Final Report.Air Force Systems Command, Kirtland AFB, NMIIT Research Inst., Chicago, IL, RTD TDR-63-3086, December 1963, 124 p.Strope, W. E.; Christian, J. F.
view article (1.0)Fire Aspects of Civil Defense.Office of Civil Defense, Washington, DCTR-25, July 1964, 14 p.Small, R. D.; Larson, D. A.; Remetch, D.; Brode, H. L.
view article (1.0)Analysis of the Burning Region and Plume of a Large Fire. Technical Report.Pacific-Sierra Research Corp., Los Angeles, CADefense Nuclear Agency, Washington, DC, DNA-TR-86-401, September 30, 1986, 68 p.Randall, P. A.; Taylor, B. C.; Corsbie, R. L.
view article (1.0)Damage to Conventional and Special Types of Residences Exposed to Nuclear Effects. Report to the Test Director. Operation TEAPOT Nevada Test Site. February-May 1955.Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization, Washington, DC; Federal Housing Administration, Washington, DC; Housing and Home Finance Agency, Washington, DCWT-1194; Project 31.1, April 12, 1961, 83 p.Merritt, J. L.; Newmark, N. M.
view article (1.0)Design of Underground Structures to Resist Nuclear Blast. Volume 2. Final Report.Illinois Univ., UrbanaApril 1958, 120 p.Bergman, P.; Heilferty, R.; Griff, N.
view article (1.0)Temperature Response Charts for Opaque Plates Exposed to the Thermal Radiation Pulse From a Nuclear Detonation.Naval Applied Science Lab., Brooklyn, NYProgress Report 10; Lab. Proj. 940-104; SF 26-533-001; Task 11292, July 10, 1969, 56 p.Kaufman, W. C.
view article (1.0)Skin Temperature Changes Caused by Intense Diffuse Thermal Radiation.Aerospace Medical Research Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, OHAMRL-TR-70-27, 1968, 8 p.Martin, S. B.
view article (1.0)Code for Early Time Fire Phenomenology: Nuclear Weapon Fire Start Code. Technical Report.SRI International, Menlo Park, CADefense Nuclear Agency, Washington, DC, DNA-TR-87-233, August 12, 1987, 164 p.Small, R. D.; Brode, H. L.
view article (1.0)Physics of Large Urban Fires. Final Report. May 1979-March 1980.Pacific-Sierra Research Corp., Santa Monica, CAFederal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC, PSR Report 1010; Work Unit 2564E, March 1980, 62 p.