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Tamanini, F.; Ural, E. A.; Chaffee, J. L.; Hosler, J. F.
view article (1.0)Hydrogen Combustion Experiments in a 1/4-Scale Model of a Nuclear Power Plant Containment.Factory Mutual Research Corp., Norwood, MA; Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CACombustion Institute, Symposium (International) on Combustion, 22nd. August 14-19, 1988, Combustion Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, Seattle, WA, 1715-1722 p., 1989Benson, R.; Samuelsen, G. S.
view article (1.0)Oxides of Nitrogen Transformation While Sampling Combustion Products Containing Carbon Monoxide, Hydrogen, and Hydrocarbons.California Univ., IrvineWSS/CI 77-07,Combustion Institute/Western States Section. Combustion of Cellulosic Fuels--Combustion Technology for Pollution Control. Spring Meeting, 1977. April 18-19, 1977, Seattle, WA, 1-24 p., 1977Wang, J. C. F.; Gerhold, B. W.
view article (1.0)Measurements on Turbulent Hydrogen Flames in a Circular Air Duct.General Electric Co., Schenectady, NYPaper 77-48,American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA). Aerospace Sciences Meeting, 15th. January 24-26, 1977, Los Angeles, CA, 1-9 p., 1977Takeno, T.; Kotani, Y.
view article (1.0)Transition and Structure of Turbulent Jet Diffusion Flames.Tokyo Univ., JapanPaper 77-97,American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA). Aerospace Sciences Meeting, 15th. January 24-26, 1977, Los Angeles, CA, 1-9 p., 1977Street, P. J.; Smalley, J.; Cunningham, A. T. S.
view article (1.0)Hydrogen as an Indicator of the Spontaneous Combustion of Coal.Journal of the Institute of Fuel, 146-152, September 1975Ordin, P. M.
view article (1.0)Review of Hydrogen Accidents and Incidents in NASA Operations.NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, OHIntersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, 9th. August 26-30, 1974, San Francisco, CA, 1-40 p., 1974Fire Prevention
view article (1.0)Battery Charging: Hazards and Precautions.Fire Prevention, No. 116, 16-19, November 1976Pelouch, J. J., Jr.; Mandel, G.; Ordin, P. M.
view article (1.0)Vocabulary of Aerospace Safety Terms Pertaining to Cryogenic Safety, Fires, Explosions, and Structural Failure. Technical Memorandum.National Aeronautics and Space Admin., Cleveland, OHNASA TM X-73521, September 1976, 119 p.Baker, R. R.; Baldwin, R. R.; Walker, R. W.
view article (1.0)Addition of Neopentane to Slowly Reacting Mixtures of H2 + O2 at 480 dec C. Part 2. The Addition of the Primary Products From Neopentane, and the Rate Constants for H and OH Attack on Neopentane.Hull Univ., North Humberside, UKCombustion and Flame, Vol. 27, No. 2, 147-161, October 1976Engleman, V. S.; Bartok, W.
view article (1.0)Mechanism and Kinetics of the Formation of NOx and Other Combustion Pollutants. Phase 1. Unmodified Combustion. Final Report. April 1973-February 1974.Exxon Research and Engineering Co., Kinden, NJEnvironmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC, EPA-600/7-76-009A; GRU.2DJAM.76, August 1976, 310 p.