displaying 51 - 60 results in total 950
Steel Construction Institute
view article (1.0)Availability and Properties of Passive and Active Fire Protection Systems. Work Package No. FR4.Steel Construction Inst., UKFR4, June 1991, 90 p.Steel Construction Institute
view article (1.0)Existing Fire Design Criteria for Secondary, Support and System Steelwork. Work Package No. FR5.Steel Construction Inst., UKFR5, June 1991, 88 p.Steel Construction Institute
view article (1.0)Fire/Blast Performance of Explosion/Fire Damaged Structural and Containment Steelwork. Work Package No. FR6.Steel Construction Inst., UKFR6, June 1991, 49 p.Davenport, J. N.; Richardson, S. M.; Saville, G.
view article (1.0)Thermal Response of Vessels and Pipework Exposed to Fire. Work Package No. FR7.Shell Research Ltd., Chester, UK; Imperial College, London, EnglandFR7, February 1991, 141 p.Allen, A. A.
view article (1.0)In-Situ burning of Spilled Oil.Spiltec, Woodinville, WASpill Technology Newsletter, Vol. 16, No. 4, 1-12, October/December 1991Stensaas, J. P.
view article (1.0)FIREX: A Menu Driven Program System for Prediction of the Fire Hazard Offshore.SINTEF NBL, Trondheim, NorwaySTF25 A93022, April 1993, 11 p.Gepipari Tudomanyos Egyesulet. International Symposium on Fire Protection of Buildings, 3rd. May 10-12, 1990, Eger, Hungary, Banky, T.; Kovacs, B. D., Editors, 53-62 p., ['1990', '1993']Barnett, J. R.
view article (1.0)Integrated Hazard Assessment. Session 4 - The Tools.Worester Polytechnic Institute, Worester, MACSIRO. International Fire Safety Engineering Conference. Concept and the Tools. Presented for FORUM for International Cooperation on Fire Research. Supported by SFPE, NFPA, AFPA, AAFA. October 18-20, 1992, Sydney, Australia, 1-8 p., 1992Debanne, S. M.; Hirschler, M. M.; Nelson, g. L.
view article (1.0)Importance of Carbon Monoxide in the Toxicity of Fire Atmospheres.Case Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, OH; Safety Engineering Laboratories, River, OH; Florida Institute of Technology, MelbourneASTM STP 1150,American Society for Testing and Materials. Fire Hazard and Fire Risk Assessment. Sponsored by ASTM Committee E-5 on Fire Standards. ASTM STP 1150. December 3, 1990, ASTM, Philadelphia, PA, San Antonio, TX, Hirschler, M. M., Editors, 9-23 p., 1990Hall, J. R., Jr.
view article (1.0)How to Tell Whether What You Have is a Fire Risk Analysis Model.National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MAASTM STP 1150,American Society for Testing and Materials. Fire Hazard and Fire Risk Assessment. Sponsored by ASTM Committee E-5 on Fire Standards. ASTM STP 1150. December 3, 1990, ASTM, Philadelphia, PA, San Antonio, TX, Hirschler, M. M., Editors, 131-135 p., 1990Quintiere, J. G.
view article (1.0)Simulation Model for Fire Growth on Materials Subject to a Room-Corner Test.Maryland Univ., College ParkFire Safety Journal, Vol. 20, No. 4, 313-339, 1993Fire Retardant Chemicals Association. Technical and Marketing Issues Impacting the Fire Safety of Building and Construction and Home Furnishings Applications. Spring Conference, 1992. March 29-April 1, 1992, Technomic Publishing Co., Lancaster, PA, Orlando, FL, 117-148 p., ['1993', '1992']