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  • Gann, R. G.; Bryner, N. P.
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    Combustion Products and Their Effects on Life Safety.
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
    ['Volume 1', 'Chapter 2 - Section 6', 'NFPA FPH2008']
    Volume 1; Chapter 2 - Section 6; NFPA FPH2008
    Fire Protection Handbook, 20th Edition. Volume 1. Chapter 2. Section 6, National Fire Protection Assoc., Quincy, MA, Cote, A. E.; Grant, C. C.; Hall, J. R., Jr.; Solomon, R. E.; Powell, P. A., Editors, 6/11-34 p., 2008

  • Zabetta, E. C.; Hupa, M.
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    Detailed Kinetic Mechanism Including Methanol and Nitrogen Pollutants Relevant to the Gas-Phase Combustion and Pyrolysis of Biomass-Derived Fuels.
    Åbo Akademi Process Chemistry Centre, Piispankatu 8, FI-20500 Turku, Finland
    Combustion and Flame, Vol. 152, No. 1/2, 14-27, January 2008

  • Rangwala, A. S.; Buckley, S. G.; Torero, J. L.
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    Analysis of the Constant B-Number Assumption While Modeling Flame Spread.
    Worcester Polytechnic Inst., MA; University of California, San Diego, La Jolla; Edinburgh Univ., UK
    Combustion and Flame, Vol. 152, No. 3, 401-414, February 2008

  • Lecomte, H. A.; Liggat, J. J.
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    Commercial Fire-Retarded PETFormulations: Relationship Between Thermal Degradation Behavior and Fire-Retardant Action.
    Strathclyde Univ., Glasgow G1 1XL, UK
    Polymer Degradation and Stability, Vol. 93, No. 2, 498-506, February 2008

  • Bohm, H.; Braun-Unkhoff, M.
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    Numerical Study of the Effect of Oxygenated Blending Compounds on Soot Formation in Shock Tubes.
    Universität Bielefeld, Germany; Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V., Stuttgart, Germany
    Combustion and Flame, Vol. 153, No. 1/2, 84-96, April 2008

  • Price, D.; Cunliffe, L. K.; Bullett, K. J.; Hull, T. R.; Milnes, G. J.; Ebdon, J. R.; Hunt, B. J.; Joseph, P.
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    Mechanisms of the Flame Retardant Behavior of Covalently Bonded Phosphorus in Poly(methyl methacrylates).
    Bolton Institute, England; Salford Univ., England; Sheffield Univ., England
    Chapter 20
    Chapter 20
    Materials and Concepts for Hazard Prevention. Fire and Polymers IV. ACS Symposium Series No. 922. Chapter 20. Proceedings. 2005, Wilkie, C. A.; Nelson, G. L., Editors, 252-265 p., 2005

  • Marney, D. C. O.; Russell, L. J.; Soegeng, T. M.; Dowling, V. P.
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    Mechanistic Analysis of the Fire Performance of a Fire Retardant System.
    Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Melbourne, Australia
    Journal of Fire Sciences, Vol. 25, No. 6, 471-497, November 2007

  • Kwon, J. W.; Dembsey, N. A.; Lautenberger, C. W.
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    Evaluation of FDS V.4: Upward Flame Spread.
    Arup, New York, NY; Worcester Polytechnic Institute, MA; California Univ., Berkeley
    Fire Technology, Vol. 43, No. 4, 255-284, ['2007', 'December 2007']

  • Potts, W. J.; Lederer, T. S.
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    Some Limitations in the Use of the Sensory Irritation Method as an End-point in Measurement of Smoke Toxicity.
    Dow Chemical Corp., Midland, MI
    Journal of Combustion Toxicology, Vol. 5, No. 2, 182-195, May 1978

  • Consalvi, J. L.; Pizzo, Y.; Kaiss, A.; Torero, J. L.; Porterie, B.
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    Theoretical and Numerical Evaluation of the Steady-State Burning Rate of Vertically Oriented PMMA Slabs.
    Universit de Provence, Marseille cedex 13, France; IRSN, Saint-Paul-lez-Durance cedex, France; Edinburgh Univ., UK
    Combustion Theory and Modelling, Vol. 12, No. 3, 451-475, June 2008