Military ground vehicles fires are a significant cause of system loss, equipment damage, and crew injury in both combat and non-combat situations. During combat, the ability to successfully fight an internal fire, without losing fighting and mobility capabilities, is often the key to crew survival and mission success. In addition to enemy hits in combat, vehicle fires are initiated by electrical system failures, fuel line leaks, munitions mishaps and improper personnel actions. If not controlled, such fires can spread to other areas of the vehicle, causing extensive damage and the potential for personnel injury and death. The inherent fire safety characteristics (i.e. ignitability, compartments of these vehicles play a major roll in determi...
The fire performance of fiber-reinforced polymer composites used in naval ships, submarine and marit...
This paper describes the use of a small-scale propane burner test to characterise composite fire pro...
Automobile fires are consistently among the largest causes of fire death in the United States (about...
Reduced weight and maintenance make it advantageous to replace steel with Fibre Reinforced Polymer (...
The thermochemical and flammability characteristics of two polymeric composites currently in use and...
The Ames Firemen Program is described. The key elements of the program include: (1) the development ...
Automobile fires are consistently among the largest causes of fire death in the United States (about...
ABSTRACT Composite materials are increasingly being used in aviation applications. As the quantity o...
Composite materials are increasingly being used in the design of aircraft, train, ship and buildings...
PDFResearch PaperPaper No. 09-0316PlasticsComposite materialsVehicle body partsVehicle bodiesVehicle...
This presentation is to deal with “The Study of Fire Reaction and Fire Resistance of Composite Mater...
The presented study deals with the optimization of fire properties of CFRP fuselage materials in a ...
Considerable MVFRI research has focused on understanding the factors that may contribute to the caus...
In the United States, more than 1 in every 12 fire fatalities occurs in a passenger road vehicle; ve...
Stainless and other high quality steels are used extensively in the topsideconstruction of oil rigs....
The fire performance of fiber-reinforced polymer composites used in naval ships, submarine and marit...
This paper describes the use of a small-scale propane burner test to characterise composite fire pro...
Automobile fires are consistently among the largest causes of fire death in the United States (about...
Reduced weight and maintenance make it advantageous to replace steel with Fibre Reinforced Polymer (...
The thermochemical and flammability characteristics of two polymeric composites currently in use and...
The Ames Firemen Program is described. The key elements of the program include: (1) the development ...
Automobile fires are consistently among the largest causes of fire death in the United States (about...
ABSTRACT Composite materials are increasingly being used in aviation applications. As the quantity o...
Composite materials are increasingly being used in the design of aircraft, train, ship and buildings...
PDFResearch PaperPaper No. 09-0316PlasticsComposite materialsVehicle body partsVehicle bodiesVehicle...
This presentation is to deal with “The Study of Fire Reaction and Fire Resistance of Composite Mater...
The presented study deals with the optimization of fire properties of CFRP fuselage materials in a ...
Considerable MVFRI research has focused on understanding the factors that may contribute to the caus...
In the United States, more than 1 in every 12 fire fatalities occurs in a passenger road vehicle; ve...
Stainless and other high quality steels are used extensively in the topsideconstruction of oil rigs....
The fire performance of fiber-reinforced polymer composites used in naval ships, submarine and marit...
This paper describes the use of a small-scale propane burner test to characterise composite fire pro...
Automobile fires are consistently among the largest causes of fire death in the United States (about...