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Glossary of terms associated with fire. Part 6 Evacuation and means of escape. Superseded BS 4422 Part 3 1972... [Pg.588]

Croce, R A., Modeling of vented enclosure fires, Part 1. Quasi-steady wood-crib source fires, FMRCJ.I.7A0R5.G0, Factory Mutual Research, Norwood, Massachusetts, July 1978. [Pg.407]

Preparation,— By placing in a retort two parts by weight of alcohol and one of amorphous phosphorus, and then introducing fire parts of iodine and distilling in a water-bath... [Pg.286]

Although Aristode s remarks about numbers are sparse, they do support the interpretation according to which he thinks numbers number entities under a single count noun. He says at Metaphysics 1092b 19-21 And a number, whatever it may be, is always of something, for example, of parts of fire, or of parts of earth, or of units. Aristode here says that numbers are always of something, that is of some F or other. His examples of such F s are not ordinary count nouns like animal or book but rather part of fire , part of earthy and unit . But this is due to the fact that he is discussing at this point in the Metaphysics rarios of elements like three parts of fire to two parts of earth. [Pg.125]

Blomqvist, P., Rosell, L., and Simonson, M. Emissions from fires Part I Fire retarded and non-fire retarded TV-sets. Fire Technol. 2004, 40, 39-58. [Pg.14]

The use of synergists (micro- and nanoparticles) was also investigated in intumescent coatings. The most recent work conducted is based on the studies done in intumescent bulk polymer (see reaction to fire part). Li et al.108 suggested combining EG and/or molybdenum disilicide (MoSij) in an intumescent system based on APP/PER-melamine. The results show that incorporating the... [Pg.155]

BS 7899-2 1999 Assessment of hazard to life and health from fire—Part 2. [Pg.476]

ISO 5660-1 1993 Fire tests—Reaction to fire—Part 1 Rate of heat release from building products (cone... [Pg.476]

Brown, N. J., Dod R. L., Mowrer, F. W., Novakov, T., and Williamson, R. B. (1989) Smoke emission factors from medium scale fires. Part, Aerosol Sci. TechnoL, 10, 2-19. [Pg.752]

Structural response of liquid-cooled GFRP slabs subjected to fire. Part 1—material and post-fire modeling. Composites Part A, 37 (9), 1286-1295. [Pg.77]

A deflocculant is an additive that works in the system to keep particles apart. The role of a deflocculant in a tape casting slip is fivefold (1) to separate or hold separate the primary particles so the binder can coat them individually, (2) to increase solids loading in the powder suspension in order to maintain moderate viscosities after binder addition, (3) to decrease the amount of solvent in the powder suspension in order to save money on solvents, (4) to decrease the amount of solvent in the powder suspension in order to dry the slip faster and with less shrinkage, (5) to burn out cleanly prior to sintering in order not to contaminate the final fired part. [Pg.24]

BS 3116 Automatic fire alarms in buildings Part 1 1970 Heat sensitive (point) detectors Part 4 1974 Control and indicating equipment BS 4422 Glossary of terms associated with fire Part 1 1969 The phenomenon of fire Part 2 1971 Building materials and structures Part 3 1972 Means of escape Part 4 1975 Fire protection equipment Part 5 1976 Miscellaneous terms BS 4547 1972 Classification of fires... [Pg.553]

The Cone Calorimeter. The cone calorimeter is standardized in North America as ASTM E1354, Test Method for Heat and Visible Smoke Release Rates for Materials and Products Using an Oxygen Consumption Calorimeter, and internationally as ISO 5660-1, Fire Tests—Reaction to Fire—Part 1 Rate of Heat Release from Building Products (Cone Calorimeter Method). A photograph of a commercial version of the cone calorimeter is shown in Figure 28. [Pg.3291]

In recent years, there has been a small development in the calculation of the masonry performance in case of fire, partly due to the fact that one of the principal uses of masonry is to act as a non-load-bearing partition whose function was to isolate a sector in case of fire. Often, the masonry has been used as outer coating without having to bear vertical loads, only the horizontal action of the wind [7]. [Pg.439]

Sathiah, P., Roelofs, F., 2014. Numerical modeling of sodium fire—Part I Spray combustion. Nuclear Engineering and Design 278, 723—738. [Pg.117]


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