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Signal Detection Efficiency in Multiphoton Ionization Flame Measurements

November 20, 1990
Author(s)
K C. Smyth, P. Tjossem
Resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization (MPI)has been successfully applied to the detection of numerous free radicals and stable species in flames, including H atom,1 -6 0 atom, 3' 4' 7 C atom, 8'9 CH-,9 CO,5 "10 02,9 NO.W11,1 2 P.,'1 3 CH. 3,8 "145"1HCO

Canadian Mass Fire Experiment, 1989.

November 1, 1990
Author(s)
J G. Quintiere
Working with Forestry Canada and the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, the Defense Nuclear Agency carried out an extensively instrumented experiment of a prescribed burn in forest debris to simulate conditions of a mass fire. In addition to the

Laboratory Studies of Smoke Properties at NIST Past, Present, and Future

November 1, 1990
Author(s)
George W. Mulholland, Nelson P. Bryner
Burn facilities have been developed at NIST to measure the yield and optical properties of smoke at two fire scales. The small scale apparatus is used for burning samples about 10 cm in diameter (soup bowl size) and an intermediate scale apparatus is used
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