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POST-COLLISION VEHICLE FIRE SUPPRESSION RESEARCH NEEDS

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Author(s)

Anthony P. Hamins

Abstract

This article identifies research needs in automotive fire protection. The work focuses on the problem of post-collision vehicle fires. Recent fire suppression research is cited with special attention given to results cited in the literature as well as relevant reviewed manufacturer information.
Citation
FS-World.com Magazine

Keywords

suppression, vehicle fires

Citation

Hamins, A. (2013), POST-COLLISION VEHICLE FIRE SUPPRESSION RESEARCH NEEDS, FS-World.com Magazine (Accessed October 14, 2025)

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Created September 1, 2013, Updated January 27, 2020
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