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PDF file titled: "Cone Calorimeter Bibliography: 2003 Edition" (single-user license) Cone Calorimeter Bibliography: 2003 Edition. By Vytenis Babrauskas, Fire Science Publishers (2003). This annotated bibliography encompasses most articles, reports, and books published on Cone Calorimeter topics from 1980 through December 2002. Each item contains a brief abstract or summary providing the highlights of the item. 169 pages. Includes an index of authors. This is the first new edition of the Cone Calorimeter bibliography since the first edition, which was published by NIST in 1992.
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After ten years of preparation, the brand-new Electrical Fires and Explosions book has been published and is available for sale. This is the first-ever book to comprehensively cover the scientific and technical aspects of electrical fires and failures, along with electrical explosions. The book is nearly 1300 pages long and is tightly-set in a two-column format; 8.5 x 11 inch size. The book features:
- 256 tables
- 1346 figures
- 5187 references
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The Handbook is a massive resource, consisting of 1116 pages, tightly set in a 2-column, 8.5" x 11" (215 x 280 mm) format. The book includes 627 black-and-white figures, 447 tables, and 140 color plates. The Handbook is divided into two main sections: Chapters 1 through 13 include presentations of the fundamental principles of ignition sources and of the response of ignitable materials to heat or energy in various forms. Chapters 14 and 15 constitute an "encyclopedia of ignition," containing extensive information on individual materials, devices, and products. Chapter 14 comprises alphabetically-arranged narrative descriptions of ignition properties and hazards for substances ranging from "Accelerants in incendiary fires" to "Zirconium." Chapter 15 contains database tables giving information on 473 pure chemical compounds and over 500 commercial or natural products, including such substances as dusts, fuels, lubricants, plastics, and woods. See further description below