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Miller, J. E.
view article (1.0)Preproduction Test of Automatic Fire Extinguisher System (AFES) for the Field Artillery Ammunition Support Vehicle (FAASV). Final Report. July 1984-February 1985.Army Combat Systems Test Activity, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MDUSACSTA-6193, May 1985, 34 p.Schulz, M. P.
view article (1.0)Special Study of Automatic Fire Extinguisher System (AFES) for the Field Artillery Ammunition Support Vehicle (FAASV) Retest. Final Report. June 7, 1985-October 15, 1985.Army Combat Systems Test Activity, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MDUSACSTA-6310, November 1985, 29 p.Fingas, M. F.; Li, K.; Ackerman, F.; Wang, Z.; Lambert, P.; Gamble, L.; Trespalacios, M. J.; Schuetz,S.; Turpin, R.; Campagna, P.
view article (1.0)Soot Production From In-Situ Oil Fires: Review of the Literature, Measurement and Estimation Techniques and Calculation of Values From Experimental Spills.Environmental Canada, Ontario; REAC/Weston, Edison, NJNIST SP 995; Volume 2, March 2003,Environment Canada. Arctic and Marine Oilspill Program (AMOP) Technical Seminar, 19th. Volume 2. Proceedings. June 12-14, 1996, Environment Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Alberta, Canada, 999-1032 p., ['1996', '2003']Geyer, G. B.; Neri, L. M.; Urban, C. H.
view article (1.0)Use of Ground Cover Materials to Suppress Fuel Spill Fires. Final Report. July 1972-October 1972.Federal Aviation Administration, Atlantic City, NJFederal Aviation Administration, Washington, DC, FAA-RD-73-74; Project 081-431-030, July 1973, 20 p.Albright, J. D.; Knox, F. S., III; Dubois, D. R.; Keiser, G. M.
view article (1.0)Testing of Thermal Protective Clothing in a Reproducible Fuel Fire Environment: a Feasibility Study.Army Aeromedical Research Lab., Fort Rucker, ALUSAARL Report 71-24, June 1971, 114 p.Finnerty, A. E.
view article (1.0)Initiating and Preventing Fuel Fires in Composite Vehicles.Army Research Lab., Aberdeen Proving Ground, MDNISTIR 5904, October 1996,National Institute of Standards and Technology. Annual Conference on Fire Research: Book of Abstracts. October 28-31, 1996, Gaithersburg, MD, 147-148 p., 1996Waterman, T. E.
view article (1.0)Analysis of Stack Gases for Natural and Treated Fuel-Oil Fires. Final Report.IIT Research Inst., Chicago, ILNaval Training Device Center, Orlando, FL, NAVTRADEVCEN 69-C-0181-1; J6178-FR, June 25, 1970, 38 p.Marker, T. R.; Sarkos, C. P.
view article (1.0)Full-Scale Test Evaluation of Aircraft Fuel Fire Burnthrough Resistance Improvements.Federal Aviation Administration, Atlantic City International Airport, NJSAMPE Journal, Vol. 33, No. 4, 32-39, 1997Evolving Technologies for the Competitive Edge. SAMPE Symposium and Exhibition, 42nd International Proceedings. Volume 42. Book 2. Society for the Advacement of Material and Process Engineering (SAMPE). May 4-8, 1997, Anaheim, Ca, Haulik, T., Bailey, V., Burton, R., Editors, 1369-1380 pp, 1997 AND Product Safety Corporation. International Conference on Fire Safety, 23rd. Volume 23. Proceedings. January 13-17, 1997. Millbrae, CA, Product Safety corp., Sunnyvale, CA, 93-109 pp, 1997, 1997Nakakuki, A.; Takahashi, M.
view article (1.0)Liquid Fuel Fires: Extinction With Water Sprays.Fire Research Institute, Tokyo, JapanBulletin of the Fire Prevention Society of Japan, Vol. 20, No. 2, 37-53, February 1971Magnusson, S. E.; Thelandersson, S.
view article (1.0)Temperature-Time Curves of Complete Process of Fire Development. Theoretical Study of Wood Fuel Fires in Enclosed Spaces.Lund Univ., SwedenAPS CI 65, 1970, 185 p.