Halogenated Fire Suppressants
β Scribed by Richard G. Gann (Eds.)
- Publisher
- American Chemical Society
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 458
- Series
- ACS Symposium Series 16
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Content: An overview of Halon 1301 systems / Charles L. Ford --
The relevance of fundamental studies of flame inhibition to the development of standards for the halogenated extinguishing agent systems / Myron J. Miller --
CFβBr suppression of turbulent, class-B fuel fires / Norman J. Alvares --
Mechanistic studies of halogenated flame retardants : the antimony-halogen system / John W. Hastie and C.L. McBee --
Effect of CFβBr on counterflow combustion of liquid fuel with diluted oxygen / K. Seshadri and F.A. Williams --
Halomethane and nitrogen quenching of hydrogen and hydrocarbon diffusion and premixed flames / R.F. Kubin, R.H. Knipe, and Alvin S. Gordon --
The effect of halogens on the blowout characteristics of an opposed jet stabilized flame / R.W. Schefer, N.J. Brown, and R.F. Sawyer --
The effect of CFβBr on a CO-Hβ-Oβ-Ar diffusion flame / L.W. Hunter, C. Grunfelder, and R.M. Fristrom --
The effect of CFβBr on radical concentration profiles in methane flames / Joan C. Biordi, Charles P. Lazzara, and John F. Papp --
Inhibition of the hydrogen-oxygen reaction by CFβBr and CFβBrCFβBr / Gordon B. Skinner --
Initial reactions in flame inhibition by halogenated hydrocarbons / Richard G. Gann --
Halogen kinetics pertinent to flame inhibition : a review / N.J. Brown --
Halogenated fire extinguishants : flame suppression by a physical mechanism? / Eric R. Larsen --
The role of ions and electrons in flame inhibition by halogenated hydrocarbons : two views / Edward T. McHale and Alexander Mandl --
Theoretical investigation of inhibition phenomena in halogenated flames / Serge Galant and J.P. Appleton.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
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