Fire Suppression System Performance of Alternative Agents in Aircraft Engine and Dry Bay Laboratory Simulations. Volume 1.
Fire Suppression System Performance of Alternative
Agents in Aircraft Engine and Dry Bay Laboratory
Simulations. Volume 1.
(34925 K)
Gann, R. G.
NIST SP 890; Volume 1; 789 p. November 1995.
Fire Suppression System Performance of Alternative
Agents in Aircraft Engine and Dry Bay Laboratory
Simulations. Volume 1, Gann, R. G., Editor(s), 1-782
pp, 1995.
Available from:
National Technical Information Service
Order number: PB96-117775
Keywords:
fire suppression; aircraft engines; nacelle fires;
simulation; halon 1301; halon alternatives
Selected Papers
Executive Summary.
Gann, R. G.
Introduction.
Gann, R. G.
Suppression of High Speed Flames and Quasi-Detonations.
Gmurczyk, G. W.; Grosshandler, W. L.
Photodegradation of CF3I.
Nyden, M. R.
Effect of Suppressants on Metal Fires.
Ohlemiller, T. J.; Shields, J. R.
Compatibility With Metals.
Stoudt, M. R.; Fink, J. L.; Dante, J. F.; Ricker, R. E.
Interactions of Agents With Elastomers and Lubricants.
McKenna, G. B.; Horkay, F.; Verdier, P. H.; Waldron, W. K., Jr.
Agent Stability Under Storage.
Harris, R. H., Jr.
Optimization of System Discharge.
Yang, J. C.; Cleary, T. G.; Vazquez, I.; Boyer, C. I.; King, M. D.; Breuel, B. D.; Womeldorf, C. A.; Grosshandler, W. L.; Huber, M. L.; Weber, L.; Gmurczyk, G. W.