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Ohtani, H.
view article (1.0)Theoretical Consideration on the Ignition of Hot Iron in High Pressure Oxygen.Yokohama National Univ., JapanFire Science and Technology, Vol. 10, No. 1/2, 1-9, 1990Goransson, U.
view article (1.0)Model for Predicting the Hazard of Fire Growth.Statens Provingsanstalt, Boras, SwedenEUREFIC (European Reaction to Fire Classification). Performance Based Reaction to Fire Classification, International Seminar. September 11-12, 1991, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, Copenhagen, Denmark, 15-22 p., 1991Moritz, A. R.; Henriques, F. C.
view article (1.0)Studies of Thermal Injury. Part 2. The Relative Importance of Time and Surface Temperature in the Causation of Cutaneous Burns.Harvard Medical School, Boston, MAAmerican Journal of Pathology, Vol. 23, No. 5, 695-720, 1947Loikkanen, P.; Mangs, J.
view article (1.0)[Investigation on the Operation and Safe Use of a Flashover Simulator for the Training of Fire Departments.]Technical Research Centre of Finland, EspooResearch Report PAL1166/91, June 18, 1991, 70 p.Hermance, C. E.; Shinnar, R.; Summerfield, M.
view article (1.0)Ignition of an Evaporating Fuel in a Hot Oxidizing Gas, Including the Effect of Heat Feedback.Princeton Univ., NJAstronautica Acta, Vol. 12, No. 2, 95-112, March/April 1966Goodall, D. G.; Ingle, R.
view article (1.0)Ignition of Inflammable Fluids by Hot Surfaces.Rolls-Royce, Ltd., Derby, EnglandEsso Air World, Vol. 19, 8-12, July/August 1966American Society for Testing and Materials. Test Methods for Fire Resistance of Hydraulic Fluids and Lubricants Symposium. January 26, 1966, New Orleans, LA, 1966Koohyar, A. N.
view article (1.0)Ignition of Wood by Flame Radiation.Oklahoma Univ., NormanThesis, 1967, 269 p.Neumeyer, J. P.; Knoepfler, N. B.
view article (1.0)Thermal Studies on Mattresses and Upholstered Furniture Components. Part 2. Present Status of Cotton Batting Products to Meet the Mattresses Flammability Standard.Agricultural Research Service, New Orleans, LASources and Resources, Vol. 5, 14-17, 1974ARS-S-60,U.S. Department of Agriculture. Textile Chemistry and Processing Conference, 14th. April 29-May 1, 1974, New Orleans, LA, 120-131 p., 1974Gardon, R.
view article (1.0)Temperatures Attained in Wood Exposed to High Intensity Thermal Radiation. Technical Report No. 3.Massachusetts Institute of Technology, CambridgeNavy Department, Washington, DC, Technical Report 3; Project D.I.C. 6797, April 20, 1953, 61 p.Leonard, J. T.; Fulper, C. R.; Darwin, R. L.; Back, G. G.; Quellette, R. J.; Scheffey, J. L.; Willard, R. L.
view article (1.0)Post-Flashover Fires in Simulated Shipboard Compartments. Phase 2. Cooling of Fire Compartment Boundaries.Naval Research Lab., Washington, DC; Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, DC; Hughes Associates, Inc., Wheaton, MDNRL Memorandum 6896, September 19, 1991, 44 p.