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Yamashika, S.
view article (1.0)Studies on Dry Power Fire Extinguishing Agents. Part 4. The Range of Explosion for the Fuel-Air-Dry Powder System and the Extinguishing Effectiveness of Dry Powder Against Fires of Various Liquid Fuels.Fire Research Institute, Tokyo, JapanBulletin of the Fire Prevention Society of Japan, Vol. 20, No. 2, 29-36, February 1971Yamashika, S.
view article (1.0)Studies on the Required Quantity of Various Fire Extinguishing Agents. Part 3. The Case of Open Tray. [ONLY ABSTRACT IN ENGLISH]Report of Fire Research Institute of Japan, Vol. 33, 5-10, 1971Yamashika, S.
view article (1.0)Studies on the Required Quantity of Various Fire Extinguishing Agents. Part 4. The Case of Fire Fighting Foam. [ONLY ABSTRACT IN ENGLISH]Report of Fire Research Institute of Japan, Vol. 33, 11-15, 1971Yamashika, S.
view article (1.0)Studies on the Required Quantity of Various Fire Extinguishing Agents. Part 5. The Planning of Fire Extinguishing System. [ONLY ABSTRACT IN ENGLISH]Report of Fire Research Institute of Japan, Vol. 33, 16-20, 1971Malcolm, J. E.
view article (1.0)Research and Development Program of the Bromotrifluoromethane Fire Extinguisher. Technical Report.Army Engineer Research and Development Labs., Fort Belvoir, VA['Technical Report 1550-TR', 'Subproject 8-76-04-103']Technical Report 1550-TR; Subproject 8-76-04-103
October 13, 1958
79 p.O'Dogherty, M. J.
view article (1.0)Fire Protection Equipment.Building, No. 23, [pages unknown], February 21, 1969Nash, P.
view article (1.0)Dry Powder Extinguishing Agent for Magnesium Fires.Fire Research Station, Borehamwood, EnglandFire International, Vol. 1, No. 1, 16-17, 1963Fenwal Incorporated
view article (1.0)Evaluation of Lightweight Fire Extinguishing System Under Simulated Flight Conditions. 6th Bi-Monthly Report. February 3, 1964-April 2, 1964.Fenwal Inc., Ashland, MA6th Bi-Monthyl Report6th Bi-Monthyl Report
1964
5 p.Markels, M., Jr.; Friedman, R.; Haggerty, W.; Dezubay, E.
view article (1.0)Study of Extinguishment and Control of Fires Involving Hydrazine-Type Fuels With Air and Nitrogen Tetroxide.Air Force Systems Command, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH['ASD-TR-61-716', 'Project No. 6075', 'Task No. 607507']Atlantic Research Corp., Alexandria, VA, ASD-TR-61-716; Project No. 6075; Task No. 607507
May 1962
188 p.O'Dogherty, M. J.
view article (1.0)Shock Hazard Associated With the Extinction of Fires Involving Electrical Equipment.Joint Fire Research Organization, Borehamwood, England['Fire Research Technical Paper No. 13', 'S.O. Code No. 47-162-13-66']Fire Research Technical Paper No. 13; S.O. Code No. 47-162-13-66
1966
26 p.