Records 831 to 835 of 1061
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The development of an emulsified JP-4 gas turbine is described. Improvement in fire hazard prevention was indicated by sharp reduction in both flame propagation rate and volume of the fireball as determined during crash simulation tests. Associated properties are given.
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6
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1.71 MB
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As a part of its responsibility to Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, the Hazards Control department is examining the opacity of products generated when materials used in construction of fabrications are exposed to radiant heat with or without the presence of an igniting flame. Subsequently, we shall examine the toxicity of such products by physicochemical means.
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10
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634 KB
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American National Standards Institute
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This method, to be used for research and development purposes, covers the measurement of surface flammability of materials. It is not intended for use as a basis of ratings for building code purposes
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11
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721 KB
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Federal Aviation Agency
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Code of Federal Regulations
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16
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418 KB
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The development of aircraft engine fuels with improved safety characteristics is of considerable importance to both military and commercial users. Preliminary evaluation of such a fuel has recently been completed by the Allison Division Of General Motors under contract with the U.S. Army.
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11
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4.56 MB