A literature survey was conducted to determine the relation between aircraft ignition sources and inflammables. Available literature applicable to the problem of aircraft fire hazards is analyzed and discussed. Data pertaining to the effect of many variables on ignition temperatures, minimum ignition pressures, minimum spark-ignition energies of inflammables, quenching distances of electrode configurations, and size of openings through which flame will not propagate are presented and discussed. Ignition temperatures and limits of inflammability of gasoline in air in different test environments, and the minimum ignition pressures and minimum size of opening for flame propagation in gasoline-air mixtures are included; inerting of gasoline-air...
The lower and upper flammability limits of a fuel are key tools for predicting fire, assessing the p...
Results of ongoing experimental studies are reported in which a 125-millimeter-diameter-advanced-bea...
https://doi.org/10.21949/14045781998PDFTech Reporthttp://www.tc.faa.gov/its/worldpac/techrpt/ar98-26...
A literature survey was conducted to determine the relation between aircraft ignition sources and in...
A literature survey was conducted to determine the relation between aircraft ignition sources and in...
Information relating to aircraft fires has been reviewed to determine what new or further reeearoh m...
Ignition studies of flowing gases were made to obtain information applicable to ignition problems in...
Ignition temperatures of n-hexane, n-octane, n-decane, JP-6 jet fuel, and aircraft engine oil MIL-7-...
This manuscript considers the operational flammability limits of commercial fuels used in the automo...
Gasoline, the fuel now used, is an extremely volatile and inflammable liquid capable of forming expl...
This report compliments a concurrent analysis of the electromagnetic field threat to the fuel system...
An analysis has been made of Civil Aeronautics Administration and Civil Aeronautics Board commercial...
Full-scale aircraft crashes were made to investigate the mechanism of the start and development of a...
The explosive atmosphere may be caused by flammable gases / vapours or combustible dust. If the amou...
Undesirable hot surface ignition of flammable liquids is one of the hazards in ground and air transp...
The lower and upper flammability limits of a fuel are key tools for predicting fire, assessing the p...
Results of ongoing experimental studies are reported in which a 125-millimeter-diameter-advanced-bea...
https://doi.org/10.21949/14045781998PDFTech Reporthttp://www.tc.faa.gov/its/worldpac/techrpt/ar98-26...
A literature survey was conducted to determine the relation between aircraft ignition sources and in...
A literature survey was conducted to determine the relation between aircraft ignition sources and in...
Information relating to aircraft fires has been reviewed to determine what new or further reeearoh m...
Ignition studies of flowing gases were made to obtain information applicable to ignition problems in...
Ignition temperatures of n-hexane, n-octane, n-decane, JP-6 jet fuel, and aircraft engine oil MIL-7-...
This manuscript considers the operational flammability limits of commercial fuels used in the automo...
Gasoline, the fuel now used, is an extremely volatile and inflammable liquid capable of forming expl...
This report compliments a concurrent analysis of the electromagnetic field threat to the fuel system...
An analysis has been made of Civil Aeronautics Administration and Civil Aeronautics Board commercial...
Full-scale aircraft crashes were made to investigate the mechanism of the start and development of a...
The explosive atmosphere may be caused by flammable gases / vapours or combustible dust. If the amou...
Undesirable hot surface ignition of flammable liquids is one of the hazards in ground and air transp...
The lower and upper flammability limits of a fuel are key tools for predicting fire, assessing the p...
Results of ongoing experimental studies are reported in which a 125-millimeter-diameter-advanced-bea...
https://doi.org/10.21949/14045781998PDFTech Reporthttp://www.tc.faa.gov/its/worldpac/techrpt/ar98-26...