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Smith, J. D.; DesJardin, S. T.; VanDell, R. D.; Moreno, P. O.
view article (1.0)Investigation of the Combustion Efficiency and Performance of a Thermal Oxidizer: Prediction and Measurement.Engineering Research and Process Development Lab., Midland, MI; Analytical and Engineering Science Lab., Freeport, TX; Dow Chemical Co., Midland, MIUniversity of California, Berkeley. Toxic Toxic Combustion Byproducts. 4th International Congress. ABSTRACTS ONLY. June 5-7, 1995, Berkeley, CA, 85 p., 1995Martin, R. J.; Wilson, A. L.; Vitovec, W.; Koshland, C. P.; Lucas, D.
view article (1.0)On Line Detection of Chlorinated Organics in a Packed Bed Oxidizer.Thermatrix Inc.; California Univ., Berkeley; Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CAUniversity of California, Berkeley. Toxic Toxic Combustion Byproducts. 4th International Congress. ABSTRACTS ONLY. June 5-7, 1995, Berkeley, CA, 121 p., 1995Kashireninov, O.; Fontijn, A.
view article (1.0)Modeling of Chromium Emissions at Incinerator Conditions.Institute of Structural Macrokinetics, Moscow Region, Russia; Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., Troy, NYUniversity of California, Berkeley. Toxic Toxic Combustion Byproducts. 4th International Congress. ABSTRACTS ONLY. June 5-7, 1995, Berkeley, CA, 134 p., 1995Shebeko, Y. N.; Tsarichenko, S. G.; Korolchenko, A. Y.; Trunev, A. V.; Navzenya, V. Y.; Papkov, S. N.; Zaitzev, A. A.
view article (1.0)Burning Velocities and Flammability Limits of Gaseous Mixtures at Elevated Temperatures and Pressures.All Russian Scientific Research Institute for Fire Protection Balashiha-2, Moscow, RussiaCombustion and Flame, Vol. 102, No. 4, 427-437, 1995Reuther, J. J.
view article (1.0)Definition of Experiments to Investigate Fire Suppressants in Microgravity.Battelle, Columbus, OHNASA Contractor Report 185295National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, OH, NASA Contractor Report 185295
December 1990
62 p.Fendell, F.; Wu, F.
view article (1.0)Diffusion-Flame Burning of Fuel-Vapor Pockets in Oxidizer for General Lewis Numbers.TRW Space and Electronics Group, Redondo Beach, CACombustion and Flame, Vol. 105, No. 1/2, 1-14, April 1996Fleming, R. P.
view article (1.0)Beyond Ordinary Hazard.National Fire Sprinkler Assoc., Patterson, NYSprinkler Quarterly, No. 99, 28,30, Summer 1997Wolf, A.
view article (1.0)Hot Fires in Big Boxes.NFPA Journal, Vol. 92, No. 1, 50-54, January/February 1998Nugent, D. P.
view article (1.0)Oxidizing Pool Chemicals.Schirmer Engineering Corp., Deerfield, ILNFPA Journal, Vol. 92, No. 4, 44-49, July/August 1998McNesby, K. L.; Skaggs, R. R.; Miziolek, A. W.; Clay, M. L.; Hoke, S. H.; Miser, C. S.
view article (1.0)Diode Laser-Based Measurements of Fuels, Oxidizers, and Combustion Products During Fire Suppressant Testing.Army Research Lab., Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD; Aberdeen Test Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MDHalon Options Technical Working Conference. Proceedings. HOTWC 1998. Sponsored by: University of New Mexico, 3M Co., Fire Suppression Systems Assoc., Great Lakes Chemical Corp., Halon Alternative Research Corp., Hughes Associates, Inc., Kidde International, Modular Protection, Inc., National Association of Fire Equipment Distributors, Inc., Next Generation Fire Suppression Technology Program. May 12-14, 1998, Albuquerque, NM, 204-213 p., 1998