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Computer-Aided Molecular Design of Fire Resistant Aircraft Materials

February 9, 1993
Author(s)
Marc R. Nyden, James E. Brown
Molecular dynamic simulations and Cone Calorimeter measurements were used to assess the effects of electron beam irradiation and heat treatments on the flammability of the honeycomb composites used in the sidewalls, ceilings and stowage bins of commercial

Non-Halogenated, Flame Retarded Polycarbonate

February 9, 1993
Author(s)
Takashi Kashiwagi, Thomas G. Cleary, G C. Davis, J H. Lupinski
Various flammability properties of a siloxane-containing bisphenol-A polycarbonate sample, with the siloxane as an additive or as a copolymer, were measured and compared with those of a pure polycarbonate sample. The results show that the peak heat release

Aerosol Dynamic Processes of Soot Aggregates in a Laminar Ethene Diffusion Flame

February 1, 1993
Author(s)
R Puri, T F. Richardson, R J. Santoro, R A. Dobbins
Laser scattering/extinction tests on a coannular ethene diffusion flame were analyzed using cross sections for polydisperse aggregates. Using an improved experimental arrangement that allowed simultaneous measurement of light scattering at multiple angles

CFAST: The Consolidated Model of Fire Growth and Smoke Transport.

February 1, 1993
Author(s)
Richard D. Peacock, Glenn P. Forney, Paul A. Reneke, Walter W. Jones, R W. Portier
CFAST is a zone model capable of predicting the environment in a multi-compartment structure subjected to a fire. It calculates the time evolving distribution of smoke and fire gases and the temperature throughout a building during a user-specified fire

High-resolution Charged Particle and Neutron Imaging Using Charge Injection Devices

February 1, 1993
Author(s)
Robert Gregory Downing, Cynthia J. Zeissler, Heather H. Chen-Mayer
A charge injection device (CID) camera and image processing system have been used as a position sensitive detector for energetic charged particles and low energy neutrons. This video radiation detector (VRD) is simple in design but highly effective for
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