FIRE INCIDENCE & INHIBITION A Report Bibliography "'""''y'-oni. Un ^tQt, /ver ''Oco e^ Sttyp^ °'^^ Pe. 'On '^^nHs^,,1'"*yilb """"'yyonic, fOry MAY 1965 FOR FEDERAL SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION An agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce r FIRE INCIDENCE AND INHIBITION A REPORT BIBLIOGRAPHY This bibliography is one of two computer-produced bibliographies in the areas of fire incidence, fire inhibition, and civil defense, compiled by the Clearinghouse for Federal Scientific and Technical Information. It includes only those reports acces- sioned by the Clearinghouse since July 1964 that are indexed in the Defense Docu- mentation Center computer. The purpose of the bibliography is to present to those in the field of fire research and civil defense an indication of the current reports available to them through the Clearinghouse. The Clearinghouse will welcome any inquiries concerning these reports and suggestions for the preparation of similar bibliographies in other fields. Order reports by accession/report number (as given on the first line of each entry) and title from the Clearinghouse, U. S. Department of Commerce, Spring- field, Va. 22151, or from any Commerce Field Office. Prices for hard copy (HC) and microfiche copy (MF) are given for each entry. Prepa3nnent is required unless purchases are to be charged to Superintendent of Documents deposit account. Make check or money order payable to National Bureau of Standards - CFSTI. May 1965 U N C L A S S I F I E f5 DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD-608 473 DIV, 8/1 m/J 26/1 ( T 1 ST6/00 ) aeronca mfg, corp,, midoleton, Ohio; investigation of foam plastic techniques for harden- ing ground rapomes, (m) final rept, for i jul 63-31 may 6m, F CAHILL ,P , B, ; OCT, 6M 288 P. HC $6.00 AF30 602 3128 5579 557901 MF$1.50 RADC , TDR6M 363 UNCLASSIFIED REPORT descriptors: (•RADOMES, expanded PLASTICS), (*EXPANDED PLASTICS, RADOMES), SHELTERS, NUCLEAR EXPLOSION DAMAGE, POLYETHYLENE PLASTICS* LAMINATED PLASTICS, RADIATION DAMAGE^ THERMAL RADIATION^ DEGRADATION, HARDNESS, ABLATION, STRUCTURES, MATHEMATICAL ANALYS- IS, encapsulation" STRUCTURAL SHELLS, ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES, POLYMERS, MECHANICAL PROPERTIES, STRESS- ES, LOADING (MECHANICS), EPOXY PLASTICS, STYRENE PLASTICS, BONDING^ ANTENNA RADIATION PATTERNS, MODEL TESTS ( U ) THE THE ABOV FREE NUCL W I TH INVE ON T FOLL NEGL PROP RABL THRO CAL AS A SURF IN T A T FOAM SHOC WERE THE ING, BAS I AST I I NVEST DETERM E GROU -FIELD EAR BU A FOA STIGAT HE SEL OWS : IGIBLE ERT I ES E PHYS UGH AB PROPER RESUL ACE . HERMAL HERMAL LAMIN K EFFE I NCON STRESS COND I SOFA C RESP I GAT INAT ND A OVE RST \ M PL I ON ECTE ( 1 ) EFF ( ICAL LATI T lES T OF HOWE ABL PRO ATE CTS CLU5 -STR T I ON NTIC ONSE I ON I ON NTEn RPRE BY AST I OF T D FO THE ECT 2) T CHA ON , OF CHA VER ,' AT I TECT WAS DUE I VE A IN AL F IPAT REPOR OF TH NA 1 N SSURE MEANS C RAD HE EF AM PL NUCLE ON TH HERMA NGES BURN I MOST RRED POLY N TES I ON S CONCL TO TH DUE T RESPO EASIB ED FO TED HE E FEAS STALLA RANGE OF PS OME, FECTS ASTICS AR RAD E DIEL L RADI I N ALL NG AND FOAM P COMPOS ETHYLE TS TO YSTEM UDED F E BLAS I NAD NSE OF ILITY AM PLA RE W IBIL T ION FOR UEDO CONC OF A ARE !ATI ECTR ATIO FOA MEL LAST ITES NE F LEAV USI N EASI T OV EOUA FOA CAN STIC AS DI ITY 5 , AT A ON -ENCA LUSIO NUCL SUMM ON WI 1 C AN N PRO M PLA T ING, ICS A ON T 0AM W E NO GAP BLE, ERPRE TE TE MS TO BE AS NONL RECTE F HAR THE E MEG PSULA NS FR EAR D ARIZE LL HA D MEC DUCES STIC THE RE AF HE RE AS OB CHARR OLYEH (3) M SSURE ST DA DYNA SUMED INEAR D TO DEMI 75 P ATON T I ON OM T ETON D AS VE A HAN I CON MATE ELE FECT SI DU SERV Y RE TYLE ECHA WAV TA MI C ON VIS WARO- NG SI HE AT ION CAL SIDE- Rl ALS CTRI- ED AL ED SIOUE. NE NICAL E N LOAD- THE COEL- UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD-602 358 DIV. 22/1 20/1 25/1 (TIST2/00) AEROSPACE INFORMATION DIVt, WASHINGTON, D. C. NUCLEAR WEAPONS EFFECTS.' COMPILATION OF ABSTRACTS, JAN 56-MAR 6M. , flammability » lubricants, polymers, plastics, viscosity, toxicity, storage, corrosion inhibition, submarines, pumps, ity, sea water (u) identifiers: fire-resistant materials polyethylfne handling, compatibil- (U) THE WATE RESI WITH INAT PUMP PROB UNDE CAN TRIC ION AS T WEIG WITH HAS TEST BE R ZINC OF S NO D ATIB AND AQUE CHAR OBJEC RBASE STANT MATE ION, 5, iH LEMS, R CON BE CH HLORI PRODU HICKE HT PO SODI THE D S USI ENDER , AND ODIUM ELETE LE WI NON-I OUS R ACTER T OF HYD NON RIAL (3) ) PR AND DITI LORO DE A CES NERS LYET UM H ESIR NG A ED N SIL CHR RIOU TH 1 RPIT ESID ISTI THE RAUL -AQU S OF SATI ESEN (5) ONS PHOS ND PROD . T HYLE YDRO ED V RAY ON-C VER OMAT S EF 0% S ATIN UES CS. STUDY IC FLUI EOUS RE CONSTR SFACTOR TS NO U EXHIBI OF USE, PHONATE XYGEN. UCTS WH HE PROD NE, NEU XIDE, P ISCOSIT THEON S 0RR05I V BRAISE E OR SO FECT ON YNTHETI G, AND HAV ING < AUTHO IS T D WH SIDU UCTI ILY NUSU TS N LO D BY HYD ICH UCT TRAL RODU Y, ( ONIC E TO BY T DIUM BUN C SE (7) SATI R) HE DE ICH ( E, (2 ON AN LUBRI AL ST TOX WDENS REAC ROLYS SHOW FROM IZED CES A 2) IS OSCI IRON HE AD DICH A N R A WAT APPEA SFACT ( VELO 1 ) Y ) IS D SE CATE DRAG ICOL ITY TION IS A CONS 21 ,0 TO A FLU SHE LLAT , CO DITI ROMA UBBE ER, RS T ORY U) PMEN lELD COM A-WA S SH E OR OGIC POLY WIT ND N IDER DO-M PH ID W AR S OR, PPER ON TE, Ri ( (6) PR FLAM T OF S A PATI TER IPBO HAN AL H ETHY H PH EUTR ABLE OLEC OF 8 HICH TABL (3) , AL F I, (M) 5) I IS N ODUC MABI A FIRE- BLE CONTAM- ARD DLING AZARDS LENE OSPHORUS ALIZAT- PROMISE ULAR- ,0 ( 1 ) E IN CAN UMINUM , OS HAS S COMP- ON-TOX IC E NON- LITY UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010007 AD-608 630 DIV. 1 *♦ / 1 3\/\ (TISTI/OO) AMERICAN OIL CO., WHITING, IND. DEVELOPMENT OF NONFLAMMABLE HYDRAULIC FLUID. (M) BIMONTHLY PROGRESS REPT. NO. 3, 1 AUG- I OCT 64, 3 BUNTING, K. R. ;D0BRY,A. M. ;SWAKON,E. A. ; VIENNA,?. c.;mixon,l« «• » OCT. 6M 8 P. N0B590267 SROQl 03 01 606 UNCLASSIFIED REPORT SEE ALSO AD-608 631. HC $1.00 MP $0.50 UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010007 AD-608 631 DIV. lH/1 3l/l ( TISTl/00) AMERICAN OIL CO., WHITING, IND. DEVELOPMENT OF NONFLAMMABLE HYDRAULIC FLUID. (M) BIMONTHLY PROGRESS REPT. NO. 2, I JUN- 1 AUG 6H, 2 BUNTING, K. R. ;DObRY,A. M. JSWAKON.E. A. ;viENNA,p. c.;mixon,l. w. ; AUG. 6H 9 P. N0BS9G267 SROOl 03 01 606 unclassified REPORT SEE ALSO AD-600 901. HC $1 .00 MP $0.50 THE OBJECT OF THE STUDY IS THE DEVELOPMENT OF A WATFRBASE HYDRAULIC FLUID WHICH (1) YIELDS A FIRE- RESI5TENT NON-AQUEOUS RESIDUE, (2) IS COMPATIBLE WITH MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION AND SEA-WATER CONTAM- INATION, (3) SATISFACTORILY LUBRICATES SHIPBOARD PUMPS, (H) PRESENTS NO UNUSUAL STORAGE OR HANDLING PROBLEMS, AND (5) EXHIBITS NO TOX I COLOG I C AL HAZARDS UNDER CONDITIONS OF USE. ATTEMPTS TO PREPARE POLYM- ERS OF UNSATURATED ORGANIC ACIDS OF PHOSPHORUS HAVING MOLECULAR WEIGHTS SUFFICIENTLY HIGH TO THICKEN WATER WERE NOT SUCCESSFUL. LOW-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE CAN BE CHLOROPHOSPHORATED BY REACTION WITH PHOSPHORUS TRICHLORIDE AND OXYGEN. HYDROLYSIS AND NEUTRALIZAT- ION RESULTS IN PRODUCTS WHICH CONTAIN ABOUT 1 5« PHOSPHORUS AND BASED ON PRELIMINARY DATA, SHOW CONS- IDERABLE PROMISE AS THICKENERS, (AUTHOR) (U) UNCLASSIFIED UNCLA5S I F I ED DPFFNSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD-611 258 DIV, 13/1 22/1 ( T I 5T3/00 ) AMMANN AND WHITNEY NEW YORK RESPONSE OF PROTECTIVE VAULTS TO BLAST LOADING, (U) COHEN *E. ;LAING,E, 5B0TTENH0FER,A, hc$3.00 ' MF $0.75 APR , 6 1 87 P , 30 ^4 WT , IMS I UNCLASS t F I ED REPORT REPT, ON OPFRATION PLUMRBOB, NEVADA TEST SiTE, MAY- OCT 57. AVAILABLE COPY WILL NOT PERMIT FULLY LEGIBLE REPRODUCT ION, REPRODUCTION WILL BE MADE IF REQUESTED BY USERS OF DDC A COPY IS AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC «; A L E , A RE STEE ( SHO AT 7 PRE5 VAUL TO U IN T AND CAPA ABOV CTED BY T ADEO USAG OVER OF T I NFORCE L VAULT T PR I SC 00 FT > SURE LE T WAS D T IL I ZE HE ELAS THRUST CITY WA E-GROUN TO SUR HIS STR UATE BL E , AND TURN I NG HE TEST D-CON DOOP ILLA , AT TH VEL ( ES I GN THE A TOPL A CAPAC S COM D STR VI VE U C T U R AST A THE S AND ( A CRETE WERE ABOU E PRE 1 1 SO ED BY DD I T I ST I C IT lES PUTFD UCTUR THE P E. T ND TH TRUCT EXCES UTHOR STE EXP T 37 D 1 CT FT F THE ONAL AND WER , I ES C RE5S HE V ERMA URF 5 I VE EL-P OSED KT, ED 7 ROM ULT STR PLAS E DE T WA AN B URF AULT L PR WAS SL I ( U) LATE TO 8 AL 5-PS GROU I MA T A I N T IC TERM S ES E HE LEVE AND OTFC ADrO DING -LIN A NU LOON I PE NO Z ESTR ENFR RANG I NED TABL SIGN LS E DOO T I ON UATE UND ED V CLEA SUS AK I ERO ) ENGT GY A ES, , AN I SHE ED A XPER R PR FOR TO ER C AULT AND R OETONAT I ON PENDED , NC I DENT , THE H THEORY VA I LABLE FLEXURAL D SHEAR THAT ND CONSTRU- 1 ENCED OV I DED NORMAL RESIST OND I T I ONS UNCLASS I F I ED UNCLASSIF lEO DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DOC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD-fe03 233 DIV, l/l 7/1 lO/I ( T IST6/00 ) ATLANTIC RESEARCH CORP,, ALEXANDRIA, VA, LIGHTNING PROTECTION MEASURES FOR AIRCRAFT FUEL SYSTEMS, PHASE 2, (U> BOLTA , CHR I St I AN C, J F R I E DM A N , R A Y MONO ;griner,gary m,;markels^michael ,jR,;t- OBRINER, MATTHEW W. ; HC $6.00 MAY 6M 260 P, MF $1.25 FA6MWA*»95S 32l 020 02H F AA , ADS 1 a unclassified report DESCRIPTORS! (♦FUEL SYSTEMS, AVIATION SAFETY), (*LIGH. TNING ARRESTERS, AIRCRAFT)^ (•AVIATION SAFETY, LIGH- TNING), FLAME propagation; TANK VENTS, IGNITION, COMBUSTION, EXPLOSIONS, FLAME ARRESTERS, VOLTAGE, ELECTRIC currents! FUEL TANKS* FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, SPARK IGNITION, JET TRANSPORT PLANES, DE-ICING SYST- EMS, EQUATIONS, JET ENGINE FUELS (U) IDENTIFIERS! C-13S AIRCRAFT (U) RFSEARC TO METH HAZARDS I NTRODU EXPER TM FLAME P THROUGH OF FLAM D I FFERE N SUPPR D I SSEMI IN A I RC THROUGH TED ULT VOLUME WERE PE THE COM TY EFFL CK, THE PASSAGE A PURE tVALUAT CTED FL H WAS C OOS OF AND TO CED BY ENTAL A RQGRAM THE 70 E ARRES NT SECT ESS I ON NATED C RAFT TA THE VE RA-H I GH PLASMA RFORMED BUST I BL UENT FR USE OF S, AND LY THEO E THE P AME ARR ONDUCT OVERCO INVES THESE ND ANA I NCLUD 7 VENT TERS I ONS TECHN I HEMI CA NKS UP NT TUB BLAST GENERA CONCE E VAPO OM THE MECHA THE US RET I CA OTENT I ESTER ED TO D MING A I TIGATE METHODS LYTICAL ED PROP SYSTEM F VARIO F THE V OUES UT L AGENT ON SENS E , AND PRESSU TIOn, RN I NG T R M I XTU VENT NICAL V E OF BL L ANALY AL HAZA DES I GNS EVEL RCRA THE ♦ T INV AGAT . (B US D ENT ILTZ TO I NG (D ) RE E ANAL HE A RE T UTLE ALVE ADDE SIS ROS OP T FT L POTE HE P EST I I ON ) TH ESIG SYST ING PREV A FL THE FFEC YT IC DOI T OB T TO S TO RS A WAS DUE -HE LOWEST OUR HAL YOGE AND I T IZ EOUA I TRO OCK BUT SIT I I S A AN A ED N EFF 0-HO REV I EFF ERM A XAFL , Ml NIC Ml OF MIX TO 2 , AT I ON L MOL A GEN OR STRENG ANE , A V 1 T Y W relat DO I T I V DESE ECT I VE HYDRO OUSL Y ECTS LINN UOROBU N I MUM ATED H XTURES TURE5 5 OF R METHYL TH ND HEN I VELY- E NS I T I- OETO- GEN- TESTED F ATURE , TANE AUTO I - Y f^ Rn- (U) UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD-607 288 DIV, lO/l 13/J S2/1 ( T I ST2/00 > CALIFORNIA FOREST AND RANGE EXPFRIMENT STATION, BERKELEY, IGNITION OF BLACK A L PH A-C ELL UL OSE PAPERS BY THERMAL RADIATION, SQUARE WAVE PULSE, (U) INTERIM TECHNICAL REPT,, ^^ $2.00 SAUERJF, M, ; ^p $o.*50 SEPT, 56 AFSWP , 8A9 UNCLASSIFIED REPORT LEGIBILITY OF THIS DOCUMENT IS IN PART UNSATISFACTORY, REPRODUCTION HAS BEEN MADE FROM BEST AVAILABLE COPY, DESCRIPTORS: (•PAPER, IGNITION), («NUCLEAR EXPLOSION DAMAGE, FIRES), <*FIREs, IGNITION), CELLULOSE, THIC- KNESS, DENSITY, THERMAL PROPERTIES, COMBUSTION, FLAMES, PYR0LY5IS, MOISTURE, THERMAL RADIATION (U) AVA I IGN I NCE AGAI I NV 2 TO M SE IGN lES OF A A CO FOUR APPR AS US ER M THE ACCO TRAN NOND MENT LABLE T I ON OF FO NST E EST IG 25 C CONDS I TION WERE N ENE NSTAN lER M OACHE THE F ECREA ODULU ENERG RD I NG SIET ESTRU I ONED DATA OF BL RCED XPOSU AT I ON AL/SO , AND ENER DETER RGY M T VAL ODUL 1 SAC OUR I E SES T S OF Y MOO TO A FLAM I CT ION DIME ON ACK CONV RE T S CO CM PAP GIES M I NE ODUL UE LES ONST R MO A 0,8, ULUS GI V NG , ARE NS I CRI T ALPH ECTI IME VER SEC , EP T FOR D, US A F E/ S TH ANT DULU MINI FO 1 NC EN E DFST ILL NLES KAL A-CEL VE HE ON A A RAN EXPO HICKN PAPE RESUL NO TH RT SU AN , VALUE S INC MUM V R FOU RFASE OUAT I RUCT I USTRA S MOD ENER LULO AT L NOND GE SURE ESS RS TS A E FO B OF REAS ALUE R I ER S Wl ON , ON ( TED UL I , G lES SE P OSSE I MEN F I R TIM FROM F TW RE P UR I E EOUA HE E /> PPR ES, OF MOD TH E REG W I TH IN T ( AU FOR APER S ARE S I ONA RAD I A E FRO 2 TO NOM RESEN R MOD L TO NERGY OX I MA THE E , 068 UL I A XPOSU IONS OUT F ERMS THOR ) SUST I N T COR L BA NCE M 0, 30 I NAL TED ULUS M4, MOD TELY NERG AT BOVE RE T OF 1 LAME OF T A I NE HE A RELA SIS. FROM 1 TO MI LS DEN I N T FOR FOR ULUS 0,1 Y MO A FO , 8 IME GNI T ) , A HE A D BSE- TED SIT- ERM5 If DUL- URl- ION , ND BOVE' U^J CLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD-602 20M OIV, 16/1 29/1 (TISTI/IO) CIVIL AEROMEDICAL research INST,, OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA . THE FLAMMABILITY OF LIP, FACE AND HAIR PREPARATIONS IN THE PRESENCE OF 1009S OXYGEN, (U) DILLE.J, ROBERT { C R A NE , C H A RL E S R, ;PEN- x DERGRASS , GEORGE E,; ,^p ^qIsO NOV, 63 CARI 63 27 8 P, UNCLASSIFIED REPORT descriptors: (•aviation safety, toilet ARTICLES), (♦TOILET ARTICLES^ FLAMMABILITY), (•OXYGEN, AVIATION SAFETY), AVIATION MEDICINE' FIRES, BURNS, FACE, HAIR, EXPLOSIONS, PRESSURE, WOUNDS AND INJURIES, HIGH PRESSURE RESEARCH, SPARKS, HYDROCARBONS, HAZAR- DS (U) THE EFFECTS -OF HIGH CONCENTRATIONS AND PRESSURES OF OXYGEN AND OF STATIC SPARKS UPON LIP, FACE AND HAIR PREPARATIONS WERE DETERMINED BECAUSE OF QUESTI- ONS THAT FREQUENTLY ARISE AND APPREHENSION THAT EXISTS, A WIDE MARGIN OF SAFETY WAS FOUND FOR THEIR USE AT OR BELOW ONE ATMOSPHERE OF PRESSURE, HOW- EVER, THEIR USE IN EXPERIMENTAL OR THERAPEUTIC COMP- RESSIONS IS NOT DEEMED SAFE DUE TO A MARKED INCREASE IN THE EFFECTS OF A STATIC SPARK UPON THESE COMPOUNDS AT TWO ATMOSPHERES OXYGEN PRESSURE, (AUTHOR) (U) UNCLASSIFIED UNCLA5S I F I ED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD-602 Mfel DIV, 10/1 3^/l ( TI«5T6/00 > COMMITTEE ON FIRE RESEARCH, NAS-NRC^ WASHINGTON, D, C , DIRECTORY OF FJRE RESEARCH IN THE UNITED STATES, ( U) BERL, WALTER G, ! 22 1 P, NAS-NRC , 1189 UNCLASSIFIED REPORT HC $6.00 MF $1 .25 DESCRIPTORS! (♦FIRES, *; C 1 E N T I F I C RESEARCH), (•FIRE SAFETY, SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH), (•ABSTRACTS, FIRES), PROPELLANTsI FUELS, DIRECTORIES' METEOROLOGY, FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, DOCUMENTATION, F L A MM A B I L I T Y , EXPLOSJVE MATERIALS, FOREST FIRES* ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, AUTO- IGNITION^ COMBUSTION, CONTROL, PETROLEUM, POWDERS, BIBLIOGRAPHIES, EXPLOSIONS, FLUIDS, GREASES^ ATOMIZ- AT I ON ( U ) (U) UNCLASS I F I ED UNCLA?;S 1 F I ED DEFFNSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY AD-610 867 DI V , 1 M/1 17/1 OOC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 ( TIST5/00 ) DAYTON UNIV OHIO RESEARCH INST THE EVALUATION OF HIGH TEMPERATURE MATERIALS, SECT- ION i: EVALUATION OF COATINGS FOR REFRACTORY ALLOYS, SECTION 115 MATERIALS EVALUATION WITH AN ARC-PLASMA- JET, ( U ) REPT, FORJUN 63- A PR 6H, WURST^J, C, ;CHERRY,J, A, ; SEPT, &M 1 70 P , F33 616 7838 7381 738103 L , TDR6M bet \I2 TDR6M 6£ V2 SEE ALSO AD-601 638. UNCLASSIFIED REPORT DESCRIPTORS; (•REFRACTORY METAL ALLOYS, COATINGS), (•HEAT-RESISTANT MATERIALS, PERFORMANCE (ENGINEERIN- GJ), (*COATINGS, OXIDATION INHIBITION), (♦NIOBIUM ALLOYS, COATINGS), (•MOLYBDENUM ALLOYS, COATINGS), (•PLASMA JETS, TEST FACILITIES)) COMPOSITE MATERIALS, EFFECTIVENESS, METALLOGRAPHY, CERAMIC MATERIALS, POROUS MATERIALS, ABLATION, IMPREGNATION, CREEP, RUPTURE, TENSILE PROPERTIES, DEFORMATION, DISKS, STATISTICAL ANALYSIS, TESTS (U) IDENTIFIERS: EVALUATION, NiOBlLiM ALLOY B-66, MOLYBDENUM ALLOY TZM ( U ) SECT STAN 0, 03 COAT UPON UATE UPON COMP TEST RANG RUPT ARE TEST INCL CERA TEST SEVE OF 1 I ON T CO C ) A I NGS FOU D Wl TWO LETE S, C E OF URE PRES S OF UD I N M I CS I NG RAL -1 NC I DES AT I NG NO B6 FOR R OF TH TH COAT META YCL IC 1 600 TESTS ENTFD 2S. D G ABL , AND FAC IL REFPA H D 1 A CRIB 5 FO 6 CO TZM THFS E PU I NG LLOG OX I TO COM . SE IFFE AT I V REF ITY, CTOR METE ES T R TZ LUMB WERE LK SYST RAPH DAT 1 3000 PLFT CT I RENT E MA RACT IN Y MA R D I HE E M MO I UM EVA SIX F TH EMS , IC A ON T F, A E W I N I I HI G TER I ORY CLUD TERI SC5. VALU LYBD (CB- LUAT COAT IS E TE NAL Y ESTS ND T TH A DES H-TE ALS , COMp ED A ALS AT I ON ENUM ( 5V-5M0 ED WIT I NGS F FFORT ST RES SIS, T I N TH HE RES STATI CR IBES MPFR AT I MPRE OS ITES RE SCR DEVELO OF MO-O - 1 ZR H PR OR B CONC ULTS ENSI E TE ULTS ST 1 C THE URE GNAT \ IN EENI PED X IDAT ,STI- ) . E I MARY 66 WE ENTRA COVE LE AN MPERA OF C AL AN SCRE MATER ED PO AN A NG DA FROM I ON-RES 1- , 07ZR- IGHT EMPHASIS RE EVAL- TED R I NG D BEND TURE REEP- ALYS I S EN I NG 1 ALS, ROUS RC-PL ASMA T A FOR TESTS UNCLASS I F I ED UNCLASSIFIED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD-601 638 DI V , I M/1 17/1 ( TIST3/50 ) DAYTON UNlV,, OHIO, RESEARCH INST, THE EVALUATION OF HIGH TEMPERATURE MATERIALS, PART i: EVALUATION OF COATINGS FOR REFRACTORY ALLOYS, PART II: MATERIALS EVALUATION WITH AN ARC-PLASMA- JET , ( U ) INTERIM SUMMARY REPT,, JAN 62-jUN 63, WURST,JOHN C, ; MAR, AM 227 P, AF33 616 7838 7381 ,TASK ML TDR6M 62 UNCLASSIFIED REPORT HC $3.50 MF $1.25 descriptors: (*REFRACToRY metal alloys, COATINGS), (•COATINGS, REFRACTORY METALS AND ALLOYS), (♦HEAT RESISTANT MATERIALS, PERFORMANCE (ENGINEERING)), MECHANICAL PROPERTIES, PLASMA JETS, REFRACTORY MATE- RIALS, REFRACTORY COATINGS, ABLATION, COMPOSITE MATERIALS, TEST METHODS, EXPERIMENTAL DATA, IMPREGN- ATIOnI materials^ porous materials, ceramic MATERIA- LS, SPRAYS, CERAMIC COATINGS, OXIDATION, LAMINATED PLAST ICS (U) THIS RE MATERI A IS PRES A I NS TO THE EVA SECOND , MATER I A COMPOS I I OESCR LEADING OF TEST BEHA V I INE THE PROPERT THE SCR RIALS A THE SYS RIES: ICS; PE INGS, CLASS NCE CHA PORT LS S ENTE THE LUAT TO i-s; TES, I8ES TO S DE R OF IR I lES EENI I TH TEMS ABLA FRAC TEST F MA RACT DES YSTE D IN DEV I ON THE I MPR AND ANA THE SIGN RFF NFLU OF T NG AN A EVA TI VE TORY ING TERI ERIS CR IBE MS FO TWO ELOPM OF RE ARC-P EGNAT SPRA LYTIC DEVEL ED TO RACTO ENCE HE BA F 78 RC-PL LUATE MATE COMP PROCE ALS T TICS, S THE R HI G SEPAR ENT FRACT LASMA ED PO YED C AL AN OPMEN CHAR RY AL UPON SE ME DIFFE ASMA- D FEL RIALS OSITE DURES emp ( AU EVA H TE ATE F LA ORY -JET ROUS ERAM D EX T OF ACTE LOY THE TAL, RENT JET L IN , IM S] WER HASI THOR LUAT MPER PART BORA ALLC EVA CER IC C PERI AN R I ZE COAT PHYS PA HIG TEST TO F PREG R SP E AD ZE P ) ION ATUR s: TORY Y CO LUAT AMIC OATI MENT ORDE THE INGS ICAL RT I H TE ING OUR NATE RAYE JUST ARTJ OF CA E SER THE F TEST AT I NG ION S* RE NGS, AL AP RLY S OX I D AND AND I DES MPERA FACIL GENER D POR D CER ED FO CULAR (U) ND lOAT VICE A I RST P S FOR S; THE F ABLA FRACTO PART PROACH ERIES AT I ON TO OET MECHAN CR IBES TURE M ITY, AL CAT OUS CE AMIC C R EACH PERFO E NO ERT- TI VE RY ES ERM- I CAL ATE- EGO- RAM- OAT- RMA- UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD-609 3M2 DIV, I/l 17/1 ( TIST J /OO ) DEFENSE METALS INFORMATION CENTER COLUMBUS OHIO FIRE HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF TITANIUM IN A I RCRAFT , ( M ) TECHNICAL NOTE, HC $1.00 MAYKUTHjD, J, IERNSTJR, H, I MF$0.50 JUNE AM 8 P, UNCLASSIFIED REPORT descriptors: <»AIRCRAFT fires, TITANIUMJJ (•TITANIUM, AIRCRAFT FIRES), (•FIRE SAFETY, TlTANIUMjj TITANIUM ALLOYS, airframes! JET ENGINES, GAS TURBINES, IGNIT- lonj combustion, oxygen, pressure, jet planes, hlgh- temperature research, test methods, friction, spark ignition, flammability (u) identifiers: titanium alloy ti-5 al-2.5 sn, titanium ALLOY TI-6 AL-MV, FIRE HAZARDS (U» HI STO PROVE ACTOR ENG 1 N Tl TAN OF IG TO RE AND C LIKEL AL IN SHOWN AND S U S I M G I ALS THE COMBU I NCRE THAT T I ONS RATUR RICALL N CAPA ILY IN ES, N I UM AN N I T I ON VIEW T OMBUST Y TO C IDENC THAT FVERAL AN OX TO THE SENS I T ST ION AS ING WITH S , BURN ES, Y, TIT BLE OF BOTH EVERTH D ITS AND C HE CON ION OF CCUR A ES OF SHEETS OF IT YACETY IR MEL I VI TY IN OXY OXYGEN UFFlCl ING CA ANIU PER A IRF ELES ALLO OMBU DITl A IR S SUCH OF S AL LENE TING OF T GEN PRE ENTL N OC M AND I T FORM I NG RAME AND S, UNDER YS ARE K ST I ON, ONS UNDE CRAFT CO (/ ELL FIRES, COMMERC I LOYS CAN TORCH A TEMPERA I TANIUM atmosphe SSURE AN Y HIGH P CUR AT A S ALLOY FFF IC I E A I RCR CERTA I NOWN TO THIS NO R WH ICH MPONENT AS TO LABORA ALLY PU BE IGN ND HEAT TURES ( TOWARD RES INC D CONCE RESSURE PPREC I A S HA NTLY AFT N CO BE TE W THE S WE ASSE TORY RE T ITED ING ABOU IGNI REAS NTRA S AN BLY VE BEE AND S GAS-TU ND I T I CAPABL AS PRE IGNIT RE MOS SS THE TESTS I TAN I U IN AI THESE T 3000 T ION A ES WIT T ION S D CONC LOWER N ATISF- RB I NE NS, E PARED ION T ACTU. HAVE M R MATER- F) , NO H UCH ENTRA. TEMPE- UNCLASS IF lEO DEFEINSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DOC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD-609 3M 1 Dl V , 13/1 17/1 ( TIST I /OO ) DEFEN5E METALS INFORMATION CENTER COLUMBUS OHIO METHODS OF CONTROLLING AND EXTINGUISHING TITANIUM F I RES, ( M ) TECHNICAL NOTE, MA YKUTH , D , J , { JULY 6M 5 P, UNCLASSIFIED REPORT HC $1 .00 MF $0.50 DESCRIPTORS: (*TITANlUM, FIRES), (♦FIRES, TITANIUM), (•FIRE SAFETY, TITANIUM), FIRE F X T I N GU I S HE R S ^ OXIDES, METALS, POWDER METALS, COMBUSTION, BURNING RATE, GRAPHITE, SAND, WATER, HELIUM CROUP GASES, STORAGE, FLAMMABIL ITY ( U) identifiers: fire hazards, fire prevention, DOLOMITE ( U) THE PURPOSE OF THIS NOTE IS SIMPLY TO SUMMARIZE the methods and MATERIALS WHICH HAVE BEEN DEVELOPED TO DATE FOR THE CONTROL AND EXTINGUISHMENT OF FIRES INVOLVING TITANIUM METAL, THE PROBLEMS OF CONTPOLI- NG AND EXTINGUISHING TjTANIUM FIRES ARE GREATLY COMPOUNDED BY THE EXTREMELY HIGH AFFINITY OF TITANIUM FOR OXYGEN AND NITROGEN, AND THE FACT THAT THE OXIDES OF TITANIUM ARE READILY SOLUBLE IN THE MOLTEN METAL, THUS, HEATED TITANIUM CAN READILY REDUCE MANY OF THE COMPOUNDS OR LIOUlDS NORMALLY USED AS EXTINGUIS- HING AGENTsi AND THE ABSENCE OF A PROTECTIVE OXIDE FILM RESULTS IN THE PRESENCE OF A CONTINUOUSLY REAC- TIVE SURFACE ON THE MOLTEN METAL, (U) UNCL ASS I F I ED UNCLASS IFIED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD-61 970 D I V , 10/1 ( T I ST ! /OO ) DIRECTORATE OF SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION SERVICES OTTAWA (ONTARIO) SOLID GASOL INF , (U ) LOSEV ,6,1,; MAY 58 6 P , T-289-R TT , 60-22008 UNCLASSIFIED REPORT TRANS, OF AKAPEMIYA NAUK SSSR, VESTNIK, 1958, V , 28 i NO , 1 , P , 65-68 , ALSO AVAILABLE FROM NRC AS C-269S, HC $1 .00 MF $0.50 descriptors: (*gasoline, packaging), (•petroleum, COLLOIDS), hydrocarbons, SOLIDS, STABILIZATION, films* albumens, plasticsj pl a s t i c 1 z e r s , handling, storage, fire safety, ussr (u) identifiers: solid gasoline DUNLAP AND ASSOCIATES INC DARIEN CCNN REQUIREMENTS FOR LOCAL PLANNING TO COVER HAZARDS OF FALLOUT, VOLUME I, (U> F INAL REPT, , VOL, 1 , ^ HC $3.00 JAN, 65 63 P, MF $0.75 DR0-6M- 1 10 VOL , I OCD 0S63 161 MS31A UNCLASSIFIED REPORT DESCRIPTORS: <*CIVIL DEFENSE SYSTEMS, EFFECTIVENESS), (•SHELTERS, MANAGEMENT PLANNING), POPULATION, DISTR- IBUTION, TRAFFIC, PASSENGER VEHICLES, FIRES, FIRE SAFETY, HAZARDS^ RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT, LINEAR PROGRA- MMING, CONNECTICUT (U) THE PLAN FOR MEOI WATE A ST OF P PEOP THAT BLOC POPU HAD GET MADE BY I SHEL RICH METH THE PEOP VARI EFFE ERED AND STUD S FO BR I N UM-S RBUR UDY LANS LE T ENO K AGE LATI BEEN THER I T NDI V TER- CEN 00 A SECO LE T OUS CTS . P SECO Y CO R AS GING IZED Y , W WAS OF SH UGH S OF ON W ASS E, T HE F IDUA POOR SUS IMED ND , AC SPEE UPON LANN NDAR UNCLASSIFIED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD-601 161 DI V , lO/I { T1ST0/50) FACTORY MUTUAL RESEARCH CORP,, NORWOOD, MASS, HIGH SPEED DETECTION AND CONTROL OF FIRE IN SOLID PROPELLANT FUEL, INTERIM REPT, NO, 6, 31 JAN 63-31 JAN 6 JAN, 6H IM763 NBYSMPTM 1803 10 8 P, HC $0.50 MF $0.50 UNCLASSIFIED REPORT DESCRIPTORS? ( ♦PROPELL A N T S , FIRE SAFETY) (♦SOLID ROCKET fuels' fire SAFETY), IGNITION* PROPELLANT GRAINS, QUENCHING (INHIBITION), HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS^ DETERMIN- ATION^ FUELS (U) THE OBJECT OF THIS WORK IS TO DETERMINE WHETHER AND HOW FIRE DETECTION AND CONTROL OF BURNING ARE POSSIBLE AND PRACTICAL WHERE THE HAZARDS OF HlGH- ENERGY, RAPIDLY BURNING, SOLID PROPELLENT EXPOSE THE INTERESTS OF THE BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS, THE WORK DONE BY THE FACTORY MUTUAL RESEARCH CORPOR- ATION DURING THE PAST 12 MONTHS BEGAN WITH THE KNOW- LEDGE THAT CERTAIN DETECTION SYSTEMS CAN RECOGNIZE AND RESPOND TO FIRE, INCLUDING PROPELLANT FIRE, WELL WITHIN 5 MILLISECONDS, THIS SPEED OF RESPONSE WAS CONSIDERED TO BE SATISFACTORY SINCE IT WQULO AMOUNT TO ONLY A SMALL FRACTION OF THE TOTAL TIME REQUIRED TO APPLY ANY EXTINGUISHING AGENT TO A FIRE, CURRENTLY, A TEST PROGRAM IS IN PROGRESS USING 10 LB^ HOLLOW CYLINDRICAL SAMPLES OF POLARIS A3 PROPELLANT, COMPLETE EXTINGUISHMENT OF PROPELLANT FIRE AT ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE AND AFTER VARIOUS PRE- BURN INTERVALS UP TO 20 SEC WAS ACCOMPLISHED AND DOCUMENTED, (AUTHOR) (U) UNCLASSIFIED UNCLA5S IF lEO DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD-fe02 095 DIV, lO/l ( T I 5T 1 / 1 ) FACTORY MUTUAL RESEARCH CORP., NORWOOD, MASS, HIGH SPEED FIFE DETECTION AND CONTROL OF FIRE IN SOLID PROPELLANT FUEL, (U) PROGRESS REPT, NO, 7, PHASE 2* 3j JAN- 30 APR 6M, MAY 64 3 P 1S699 NBY2M97H HC $1.10 MF $0.50 UNCLASSIFIED REPORT DESCRIPTORS! (•SOLID ROCKET PROPELLANTS, FIRE SAFETY), (♦FIRES, SOLID ROCKET PROPELLANTS), (•EXHAUST GASES, COMBUSTION)^ ROCKET PRQPELLANT GRAINS, (5UENCH1NG (INHIBITION)', SOLID ROCKET FUEL?;, WATER ENTRY (U) WORK WAS BASED ON THE SUCCESSFUL QUENCHES OF PROPEL- LANT FIRE AT ESSENTIALLY ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE, THE TEST PROGRAM INVOLVING 10 LP, HOLLOW, CYLINDRICAL SAMPLES OF A-3 PROPELLANT IS NEARLY COMPLETE, EXHA- UST GAS CONFINEMENT BY CIRCULAR ORIFICES DURING THE FIRING OF THESE SAMPLE GRAlMS BOTH INCREASED THE BURNING PRESSURE AND REDUCED THE AVAILABLE AREA OF WATER ENTRY, SUCCESS IN EXTINGUISHING PROPELLANT FIRE AT ELEVATED BURNING PRESSURES LED TO THE ACTIVE PREPARATION OF LARGER SCALE FIRF TESTS PROPOSED FOR MlD-196'4 AT THE NAVAL WEAPONS LABORATORY, DAHLG- RENJ VIRGINIA, (AUTHOR) (U) UNCLASSIF I ED UNCLASSIFIED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO. 010005 AD-609 018 DIV. 13/1 ( TI';T2/00) FEDERAL FIRE COUNCIL WASHINGTON D C FEDERAL FIRE EXPERIENCE FOR FISCAL YEAR 1963, ^"' HC $2.00 MP $0.50 N0V.6M M8P. UNCLASSIFIED REPORT LEGIBILITY OF THIS DOCUMENT IS IN PART UNSATISFACTORY. REPRODUCTION HAS BEEN MADE FROM BEST AVAILABLE COPY. DESCRIPTORS: (♦FIRE SAFETY, UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT), (•FIRES, COSTS), FEDERAL BUDGETS, FOREST FIRES, SHIP FIRES, AEROSPACE CRAFT, BUILDINGS, WOUNDS AND INJURIES, FIRE PUMPS, MANAGEMENT PLANNING, STATISTI- CAL DATA, REPORTS (U) THE ANNUAL REPORT OF FIRE LOSS EXPERIENCE IN 1963 IS PRESENTED BY THE FEDERAL FIRE COUNCIL IN ORDER TO SERVE THE FEDERAL COMMUNITY. THE COMPOSITE FEDE- RAL FIRE LOSS EXPERIENCE IS CONSIDERED TO BE OF VALUE TO EACH AGENCY FOR PLANNING AND LEARNING, IT IS WASTEFUL FOR AGENCIES TO INSIST ON PERSONAL EXPERIENCE AS THE SOLE CRITERION FOR PLANNING A FIRF SAFETY PROGRAM, LEARNING BASED ON INDIVIDUAL AGENCY EXPERIENCE IS THE MOST EFFECT I VE-BUT , THE COST CAN BE HIGH IN DOLLARS AND LIVES. EACH AGENCY IS ENCOURAGED TO USE THIS REPORT AS A SPRINGBOARD FOR SELF-EVALUATION. THE COUNCIL WILL USE IT Tb PLAN FUTURE FIRE LOSS MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS. (U) UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010005 AD-606 721 DIV. 13/1 23/1 ( TIST2/00) FEDERAL FIRE COUNCIL, WASHINGTON, D. C, FIRE SAFETY TRAINING AND SPEAKERS DIRECTORY. (U) HC $2.00 MF $0.50 JAN. 6^ H^ P. UNCLASSIFIED REPORT LIMITED SUPPLY ON HAND; WHEN EXHAUSTED, DOCUMENT WILL BE AVAILABLE IN MICROFICHE ONLY. THE 85-5 A GEN HELP TI VF FOR WHO LISH BY T EMEN OR S (2) UCtF THOS TO I WITH OYEF ING MENT OF S ATTE SURE TION ANTI OYEF FROM EMPL AIN ATTF GOVERN n? ) MA CY A M SIGNI NESS TRA INI IS NOT NEEDE HE ACT IS OF TRENGT TO SEN D BY E AGEN IS OWN OR WI S TO N WHICH , AND UCH TR NDING RVISIO S, AS VE FUN S TO A N N - G OYEES EXPENS ND. MENT KES ANAG FICA F OP NG S ONL D TR IS LAW HEN, D IT THER CIES PRO THOU ON»Q IS N TO P AINI MEET N AN WELL CTIO CCEP OVER TO A ES C EMP AVAI EMEN NTLY ERAT QUAR Y AU AINI AUTH AND NEE S EM GOV ARE GRAM T RE OVER OT R AY A N6I INGS D MA AS NS T T TR NMEN CCEP ONNE (U) LOYE LABL T TO TO IONS ELY THOR NG P ORIZ REGU DED PLOY EPNfM ABL S EH IMBU NMFN EA50 LL iH) THA NAGE MEET HEMS AINI T SO T PA CTED ES TrA E TO P OL WHI INCREA . IT P ON THE IZED 8 ROGRAM ED, SU LATION INSERV EES TO EnT AG E TO A PLOYEE R5EMEN T FACI nably R ANY To PAY T WILL MENT INGS C ELVES5 NG CON URCESI YMENT WITH INI RAC CH, SE LAC HE UT S, BJE , ( ICE TR ENC CCE S F T} LIT AVA PAR EX CO F I ONC (5 TRI AN FRO MEE NG A TICA PRO EFFI ES R AD DIRE EAC CT T ! ) T TRA A INI lES, PT T ROM ( 3 ) lES ILAB T OF PENS NTRI TS S ERNE ) TO BUTi D (6 M OU TING CT ( LLY PERL CIEN ESPO F TH CTED H AG CE ES ININ NG P TO HEM , OTHE TO S FOR LE W THE ES BUTE UBST D WI PER ONS ) TO TSID S WH PUBLI EVERY Y USE CY AN NSIBI E AGE TO E ENCY RTAIN TABLI G PRO ROGRA THE E AND R AGE END I NEEDE ITHIN EXPF F EMP TO B ANTIV TH TH MIT I AND A PERM ERS F ICH T C LA FED D, C D EF LITY NCY STAB COVE REQ SH, GRAM MS C XTEN TO A NCIE TS E TR GOV NSES LOYE ETTE E FU E SU TS E WARD IT I OR C HEY RED UIR- s; OND- T DM IT S MPL- AIN- ERN- ES R NC- BST- MPL- S 5' ERT- UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASS IF lED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD-feOO 387 DI V , 1 / I I H/ I ( T ISTS/50 ) FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY, WASHINGTON, D, C, FLAMMABILITY AND SMOKE C H A R A C T E R I S T I C S 'o F AIRCRAFT INTERIOR MATERIALS, (M) FINAL TECHNICAL REPT, F MARCY.JOHN F, JNJCHOLAS.E, B, 50EMAREE- '"*• ^' ' HC $2.50 MF $0.75 FAA JAN , 6m ADS3 II? P, 311 3X1 UNCLASSIFIED REPORT DESCRIPTORS! ( • F I R F- RE S I S T A N T TEXTILES, AJRCRAFT) (♦PLASTICS, TEST METHOqS) (•METALS, THICKNESS) (♦GL- ASS TEXTILES, AIRCRAFT FIRES) (♦LAMINATES, FLAMMAB- ILITY) AVIATION INDUSTRY, SAFETY, AIRPLANE PANELS, WEIGHT, CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, SMOKES, TOXICITY, DEGRAD- ATION, WEAR RESISTANCE, CLEANING, STANDARDS, SPECIF- ICAT I ONS ( U ) FLAMMAB MATER 1 A MATER I A AV I AT I flame-r DIFFERE <2) THI (3) FIR FROM US OEF I NED HS3 AND CHARACT BURN LE SPREAD BY MAK I ( AUTHOR ILITY LS WE LS RE N I ND ESIST NT MA CKNES E-RET E AND I N F FEDE ERIST NGTH , I NDEX NG US ) AND RE DE PRESE USTRY ANT C TERI A S , WE ARD AN CLEA A A FL RAL S I CS W AND AND E OF (U) SMOK TERM NTAT A hara LS I GHT T TR N I NG I GHT PEC 1 ERE SELF SMOK THE E CH I NED 1 VE COM CTER N TH , CO EATM f B STA F I CA OBTA -EXT E FA RAD I AR AC FRO OF P PAR 1 I ST I E BA MP(5S ENT , Y EM NDAR T I ON I NED I NGU CTCR ANT TER I S MAS RESEN SON W CS EX SIS I T I ON AND PLOY I DS SE CCC- I N T ISHIN ALSO PANEL T ICS ELEC T US AS M HIB I F : ( AND ( M ) NG T RV I C T-19 ERMS G T 1 WER TES OF I NTER I OR T 1 ON OF 109 AGE IN THE ADE OF THE TED BY THE I ) TEST METHOD , BACK I NG , DEGRADAT I ON EST METHODS E RELEASE LB, BURNING OF BURN RATE, ME A FLAME- E OBTA I NED T APPARATUS, UNCLASS I F I ED UNCLASS 1 F I ED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD-6 11 160 Dl V , 13/1 18/1 ( T I ST2/00 ) FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON C DAMAGE TO CONVENTIONAL AND SPECIAL TYPES OF RESIDEN- CES EXPOSED TO NUCLEAR EFFECTS, (U) REPT, FOR FEB-MAY 55, RANDALL , PHIL I^ A , ; APR, 61 8 1 P , 3 1 1 WT , I 19*4 UNCLASSIFIED REPORT REPT, ON OPERATION TEAPOT, RESEARCH DONE IN COOPERATION WITH THE FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION, WASHINGTON, D, C,, AND THE HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCyJ WASHINGTON^ D, C, HC $2.00 MF $0.75 descriptors; (•HOUSING, NUCLEAR EXPLOSION DAMAGE), (•NUCLEAR EXPLOSION DAMAGE, HOUSING), (•CIVIL DEFENSE SYSTEMS, HOUSING), BUILDINGS, WOOD, BRICK, REINFORCED CONCRETE, STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES, VULNERABILITY, NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS, ClVlL ENGINEERING]^ PHOTOGRAPHS (U) identifiers: teapot operation (U) AT T M I SS TO T OF A FT T TO N WILL ECT I OF T RADI THE FAMI NECE STRU COMP W I TH STRU IGNI OF T BE U 5TRE ICAL POSS MA JO HE N I ON , HE E PPRO OWER UCLE CON VE D HESE AT I BEST L lES SSAR CTUR ONEN BLA CTUR T I ON HE E SEFU NGTH ECO IBLE R RE EVADA T 1 RES XPLOS I X I MATEL , TO TE A R WEAR TR I BUTE ESIGNS. STRUCT N EFFEC STEPS LIVING Y ADD I T ES AS A T PARTS ST AND ES , AND OF THE XPLOS 1 L ALSO EN I NG T NOMV , A USE OF PAIRS F EST I DEN N OF Y 30 ST T ONS TO FR URES TS, TO B IN I ONA WHO , TH RAD I PRE STR N, IN T HE S ND I THE OLLO 5 I TE T I AL A NU -KT Y HE I R EFFEC THE D OM A UNDE I T 5H E TAI^ SUCH L DAT LE AN E PRO AT I ON CAUT I U C T U R DATA HE DE TRUCT N PRO STRU WING OF THE STRUCTu CLEAR D lELD , D B E H A V I TS AND EVELOPM DETERM I R BLAST OULH BE EN FOR STRUCTU A ON TH D POSSI JECT WA EFFECT ONS WER ES BY T OBT A I NE VELOPME URES W I V I D I NG CTURES A NUCLE ATOM PES FV IC ETON P AN TO FNT NAT I , TH POS THE RES E ST RLE S CO S ON E TA HE T D AR NT TH I N INFO FOR AR E I C E N E WERE E E ( APR ATED A D RES I BT A I N OF I MP ON OF ERMAL , S I BLE PROTEC AND TO RENGTH WEAKNE NCERNE RESID KEN TO HERMAL E EXPE F METH LIMIT RMAT I hous in VENT, RGY C XPOSE LE I I TOP A ST ANC DATA, ROVED THE B AND TO DE T I ON OBT A S OF SSES PR 1 ENT I A AVO I ENER CTED ODS F S OF N ON G WIT (U OM- D ) 500- E THAT PROT- E hi A V I R NUCLEAR TERM I NE OF IN THE IN MAR ILY L D GY TO OR PRACT- THE HOUT ) UNCLA5S I F lED UNCLA5S I F I ED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD-6II 251 DIV, 13/1 20/1 22/1 ( T 1ST3/00 ) FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON D C EFFECTS OF AN ATOMIC EXPLOSION ON TWO TYPICAL TWO- STORY-AND-BASEMENT-WOODFRAMF HOUSES^ (U) HC $3.00 MF $0.75 BYRNES , JOSEPH B , f SEPT, S3 63 P, 21 2 WT , 792 UNCLA5S I F I ED REPORT REPT, ON OPERATION UPShOT-K N OT HOLE , NEVADA PROVING GROUNDS, MAR-JUN 53, DESCRIPTORS; (•NUCLEAR EXPLOSION DAMAGE, BUILDINGS), BUILDINGS, GAMMA RAYS, THERMAL RADIATION, VISUAL INSPECTION, PHOTOGRAPHY, BLAST, RADIATION DAMAGE (U) IDENTIFIERS: UP S HO T- K N T HO L E OPERATION (U) TWO ES, ZERO THE DEMO T ION AND AND , IN T MEA5 GHOU THE RAPH BLAS FRAM SURE TO M SHEL I N T I NJU CON ION, SHIP PRES TYP I WERE OF GROU NSTR SCA BLAS IN HE D URE T TH HOUS Y WE T EF E HO OF ANNE TER HE F RED VENT EVE , CA SURE CAL LOC A 1 6 ND, ATIO TTER T ON EACH 1 N I N GAMM E HO E AT RE U FECT USE 2 PS OU I N IN T AR-R I N T I ONA N W I NNOT S SU (U) TWO- ATED ,H-K EXP N PU AND EAC , DE G AN' A RA USE 350 TILI S, C WILL I AN S I N HE S ANGE HE N L ME TH T PRO CH A STOP AT T BO OSUR RPOS THE H HO PART D LI D I AT AT 7 OFT ZED ONCL BE D WI D I C A AME HOU EAR THOO HE B V I DF SEX Y FR 7500 MB E E OF ES A eff USE, MENT V I NG ION 500 V TO 5 US I SEVE LL B TES LOCA SE A HOU? S OF EST SUF ISTE AME AND XPLO THE ND T ECT5 BO -STO ROO WERE FT A I SUA TUDY NS: RELY E DF THAT T I ON ND E E BY WOO OF M F I C I D AT HOU MF $0.50 vlAN , 6M **3 P , UNCLASSIFIED REPORT LIMITED SUPPLY ON HAND; WHEN EXHAUSTED j DOCUMENT WILL BE AVAILABLE INMICROFICHEONLY, THE GO 85-507 A G E N C V HELP S T I VENE FOR TP WHO I S L I SH N BY THE E M E N T S OR STR (2) TO UCTED THOSE TO I TS WITH OYEES I NG WH MENT , OF sue ATTEND SUPERV T I N 5 ,' ANTI VE OYEES FROM N EMPLOY A IN EV ATTEND UNCLASSIFIED UNCLA5S I F I ED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AO-606 717 DlV, 13/1 32/1 (TIST2/00 ) FEDERAL FIRE COUNCIL, WASHINGTON, 0, C, SALVAGING AND RESTORING RECORDS DAMAGED BY FIRE AND WATER , ( U ) RECOMMENDED PRACTICES, ^q $2.00 ^ MF $0.50 MAR, 63 3? P, RP-3 UNCLASS I F I ED REPORT LEGIBILITY OF THIS DOCUMENT IS IN PART UNSATISFACTORY, REPRODUCTION HAS BEEN MADE FROM BEST AVAILABLE COPY, descriptors: <*REC0RDS, fire SAFETY), (»FIRE SAFETY, RECORDS), (•FIRES, DAMAGE), WATFR^ DAMAGE, HAZARDS, MAPS, MAGNETIC TAPE, DOCUMENTATION, DRIERS (APPARAT- US) < U ) THIS D I ED ME FIRE A HARD-T ATE TE OF ARC HERE, I ND I V I F ILES OPERAT V ALUAB SOUGHT H I STOR GENERA AND RE REPORT AID ME ACT ION OCUMENT ANS ND WATE 0-ACOU I CHN I C AL HIVES RATHER DUALS W FOR THE IONS, LE MATE , SUCH ICAL SO L S E R V I CORDS S WILL^ ASURES CAN BE DES F SA R. RE E MET R LI , TH HO A I MM FOR RIAL ADV CIET CES ERV I HOVE UNT 1 T AK CRIB LVAG THE OU I P HODS BRAR E ST RE C ED I A THE s; p ICE lEs; ADM I CE, VER , L SU EN. ES SEVE I N G RE METHODS MENT OR OF REP Y MATER EPS OUT A L L E D U TE RESU RE5T0RA RQFESS I CAN BE OR REP N I STRAT THE ST ACCOMP CH TIME ( AUTHOR RAL SI CORDS CAN B SK ILL AIR AN I AL AR L I NFD PON TO MPT 1 ON T I ON ONAL A OBTAIN RESENT ion' N EP L 1 SH T AS PR ) MPLE DAM A E PE ED L D RE E NO ARE RES OF F I N DV I C ED F AT I V AT I OUTL HE N OFES REA GED RFOR ABOR HAB I T DE FOR TORE EVER TR IN E SH ROM ES N AL I NED ECES S ION (U) D ILY MED . E L I TA SCR I THOS OFF Y DA S I CA OULD L IBR F TH ARCH I N SARY AL R APPL- BY W I THOUT LABOR- T I ON BED E ICE Y LLY BE ARIES, E I VES THI S F I RST EMED I AL UNCLASS I F I ED UNCLASSIF lED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD-fe03 7Hfe DI V , 1 /I 30/ 1 ( TISTl /OO ) FENWAL, INC., ASHLAND ", MASS, EVALUATION OF LIGHTWEIGHT FIRfi EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM UNDER SIMULATED FLIGHT CONDITIONS, (M) INTERIM REPT, NO, 6, 3 FEB-? APR feH, COLE.C, J. ; APR , fcM N600 19 59752 5 P. UNCLASSIFIED REPORT HC $1 .00 MF $0.50 descriptors: <«aircraft fires, fire extinguishers), (*firf extinguishers, aircraft equipment), jet engine fuels, ignition, jet engines, simulation, fuel spra- ys, gas generating systems, fire alarm systems, aviation fuels « u ) identifiers: jp-«4 fuels (U) a total of one hundred and thirty tests were perfor- med to date, and data were obtained which contribute to the evaluation of a lightweight fire extinguishing system under simulated flight conditions, design work during this period consisted only of adapting surveillance and continuous fire detection systems to the simulated jet engine used in these tests, testing during this period consisted of extinguish- ing fires created in the simulated jet engine with both conventional and lightweight extinguishing systems. the fires were created by igniting a six- gall on-pe r-m i nu te spray of jp-4 jet engine fuel within the simulated jet engine, tests were perfor- med with air flows of 2500, 6000, and 9500 cubic feet per minute; engine skin temperatures of 200 and 5 50 degrees fahrenheit and weights of freon 13b1 (extinguishing agent) of 8, 3|7, 2 , 5 j| and i POUNDS, ( U ) UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 l/l AD-603 558 D I V , ( T I ST3/00 ) FENWAL, INC,, ASHLAND, MASS, SIMULATED FLIGHT TEST INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECTIV- ENESS OF A LIGHTWEIGHT, AIRCRAFT, FIXED, FIRE-EXTIN- GUI SH I NG SYSTEM , ( M ) FINAL REPT , , JUNE 6M 71 P. N600 19 59752 ,N0W6J 02M3C UNCLASSIFIED REPORT HC $3.00 MF $0.75 DESCRIPTORS! (♦FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT) (•AIRCRAFT FIRES^ FIRE EXTINGUISHERS), GAS-GENERATING SYSTEMS, JET ENGINES, AVIATION FUELS, SIMULATION, MILITARY REQUIREMENTS^ HYDRAULIC FLUIDS (U) identifiers: FREON I30l (U) THE L SYSTE OF U, 59752 FL I GH THE C FL I GH USING WITH USING SYSTE ( AUT I GHT M ME S, DUR T CO OND I T WA A C FREO THE M AN HOR ) WE I G T OR NAVY ING ND I T T I ON S CO ONVE N 1 3 LIG D TH HT, EXC , BU FIRE IONS 5 IN NSTR NT 10 01 , HTWE E RE (U ) AIRCRAFT FIXED, F I RE-E X T I NGU 1 SH I NG- EEDED THE PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES REAU OF WEAPONS CONTRACT NfeOO (19) TESTS CONDUCTED UNDER SIMULATED , A TEST APPAFyVTUS SIMULATING AN AIRCRAFT TUBINE ENGINE DURING UCTED. FIRE TESTS WERE CONDUCTED NAL EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM CHARGED DUPLICATE TESTS WERE PERFORMED IGHT* FIXED F I RE-EXT INGU I SH I NG SULTS OF THESE TESTS COMPARED, UNCLASSIF lED UNCLA5S I F I tD d!=:fen5e DoruMENT at t on center DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD-603 ^400 DIV, 27/1 lO/l ( T I ST2/00 ) FOREIGN TECH, DIV,, AlR FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND, WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB, OHIO, FLOW OF GAS IN THE CHANNEL OF AN AXIAL FRICTION TURBINE AND DEVELOPMENT OF FLAME AFTER IGNITION BY STABILIZED AND N O N S T A B I L I Z E D ELECTRIC SPARK, ( U ) SOKOLOV.K, K, ; ZAGRY A7K I n'n , N, JTIMOS- HENKO.YU. I. ; ^^ ^2.00 JULY ^H 31 P, ^P ^0 FTD ,TT MT6M 03; ,6H 71175 UNCLASSIFIED REPORT EDITED MACHINE T R A N «; . OF A KADEMlYA N AUK SSSR, INSTITUT DVIGATFLEI. TRUDY, 1 9 f. 2 , V, 6, P, 7fe-Sl, 110 -117, (U) UNCLA5S I F I ED UNCLASS IF I ED DEFENSE DOCUMEfJTATION CENTE. DEMANO 3IBLI0GRAPHY DOC SEARCH COMTROL NO, 010009 AD-A02 309 D I V , 1 / I ( T I ST 1 /OO ) FOREIGN TECH, OlV,, AlR FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND, WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB, OHIO, IMPACT ACTUATED MECHANISM FOR EM GAGING FIRE EXTINCT- ION SYSTEMS , ( U ) HC $1 .00 MF $0.50 KOROLEV.A, 1. ; V INOGRADOV , A , 5, ; JUNE 6H 4 P . FTD . TT TT64 1 Q t . 6 ** 1 l^MM UNCL ASS t F I ED REPORT UNEDITED ROUGH DRAFT TRANS OF RUSSIAN PATENT 157887, A PPL , 806537/40-23, 3 DEC 62, P, 1-?, DESCRIPTORS: <*FIRF EXTINGUISHERS, AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT), (♦AIRCRAFT FIRES, FIRE EXTINGUISHERS), PATENTS, AIRCRAFT LANDINGS, IMPACT SH0CK| FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, DESIGN, USSR, FIRE SAFETY, ACTUATORS (U) < U ) UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIF lEO defense: documentation center demand bibliography ddc search control no, 010009 AD-603 295 DI V . I M/ I ( T 1ST 1 /OO ) FOREST PRODUCTS LAB,, MADISON* WIS, CORRELATION BETWEEN 8-FOOT TUNNEL FURNACES, (U) RESEARCH NOTE, E I CKNER ,H, w, { AUG, 6M J 5 P , FPL , 058 UNCLASSIFIED REPORT HC $1 .00 MF $0.50 DESCRIPTORS! (♦WOOD, F L A MM A B 1 L I T Y ) , (•FURNACES, FLAMM- ABILITY), FLAME PROPAGATION, TESTS, HEAT, SMQKES ( U ) FLAMM TUNNE MATER FLAME ONE 10 PE OTHER SMOKE THE F CORRE S IM IL SPREA AND A AB IL I L FUR I ALS, SPREA F THE RCENT THRE - INDE LAME- LATIO AR TO D MET 5TM E (U TY TE NACES AND D IND FURN OF T E FUR X VAL SPRFA N5 OB THOS HODS- 162 ( ) STS W ON M THE R EX VA ACES HE AV NACES UES S D I ND TA INE E REP ASTM RAD I A ERE ATCH ESUL LUE WAS ERAG . T HOWE EX V D I N ORTE E8M NT P CONDUC ED SAM TS COM FOR E A USUALL E FOR HE HE A GRE A ALUES , THIS FOR (25-FO ANEL F TED PLES PARE CH M Y W I THE T-CO TER IN SER 1 THE OT T URNA WITH FOUR 8-FOOT OF IM DIFFERENT D, THE AVERAGE ATER I AL WITH ANY TH I N PLUS OR M I NUS MATERIAL BY THE NTRIBUTED AND VARIABILITY THAN GENERAL, THE ES OF TESTS WERE TWO OTHER FLAME- UNNEL FURNACE) CE ) , ( AUTHOR ) UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASS 1 F 1 ED DEFENSE DOCUMENT AT T ON CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DOC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD-609 667 DIV, 12/1 IM/l 36/1 ( T I STM/00 ) GEORGIA INST, OF TECH,, ATLANTA, ENGINEERING E X P E R - I MENT STATION. SLIP-CAST FUSED SILICA, (M) HC $4.00 WALTON, J, D, ;POULOS,N, F. ; MF$1.00 OCT . 6M m? P , ML , TDR6M 195 UNCLASSIFIED REPORT DESCRIPTORS: (*CERAMlC MATERIALS, CASTING), (*5ILIC0N COMPOUNDS, OXIDES), (♦REENTRY VEHICLES, CERAMIC MATERIALS), REFRACTORY MATERIAL^, MANUFACTURING METHODS, RADOMES, NOSE CONES, ABLATION, HEAT-RESIST- ANT MATERIALS, HEAT SHjFLDS, T E =; T METHODS, TESTS, THERMAL INSULATION, COATING, HALOCARBON PLASTICS, THERMAL PROPERTIES, PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, MECHANICAL PROPERTIES, ELECTRICAL PROPERTIFS, SURFACEsJ MELTING, RADIATION DAMAGE ( U ) identifiers: snort* NOTS, slip-casting (U) THIS WORKBOOK PROVIDES A COLLECTION OF TECHNICAL DATA AND INFORMATION ON THE SLIP-CAST FUSED SILICA WORK OF THE GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, IT IS INTENDED TO PROVIDE SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS WITH THERMO-PHYSICAL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, AND NUCLEAR PROPERTIES OF SLIP-CAST FUSED SILICA, FABR- ICATION TECHNIQUES AND ENGINEERING DATA RELATED TO THE USE OF THIS MATERIAL FOR THERMAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS AND RADOMES ARE PRESENTED, A COMPREHENSIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY IS ALSO INCLUDED, (AUTHOR) (U) UNCLASSIF lED UNCLASSIFIEO DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DOC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD-609 615 DI V , I /I ( Tl STM/00 ) GFNERAL Y N A M I C S / C N V A I R , SAN DIEGO, CALIF, STRUCTURAL DESIGN FOR FUEL CONTAINMENT UNDE*R SURVfV- ABLE CRASH CONDITIONS, (M) FINAL TECHNICAL REPT,, F NISSLEY ,P, M, IHEID.T, L, ; AUG, 6H 138 P, HC $i+.00 GDC-6M-222 ^p ^i^qO PA-WAM607 FAA , ADS 1 9 UNCLASSIFIEDREPORT LEGIBILITY OF THIS DOCUMENT IS IN PART UNSATISFACTORY, REPRODUCTION HAS BEEN MADE FROM BEST AVAILABLE COPY, DESCRIPTORS! (♦AIRCRAFT FIRES, FIRE SAFETY), (♦FIRE SAFETY, AIRCRAFT FIRES), {♦FUEL TANKS, AVIATION SAFETY), (♦AVIATION SAFETY^ FUEL TANKS), AIRCRAFT, FUEL SYSTEMS, TANKS (CONTAINERS), TOUGHNESS, IMPACT SHOCK* AVIATION ACCIDENTS^ DROP TESTING, STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES, AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, FEASIBILITY STUDIES, SURVIVAL, AERONAUTICS (U) THIS STUDY IS AN INVESTIGATION OF CRASH-RESISTANT DESIGN PRINCIPLES FOR INTEGRAL FUEL TANKS, THE OBJECTIVE WAS TO IMPROVE FUEL CONTAINMENT AS A MEANS OF MINIMIZING OR ELIMINATING POST-CRASH FlREs DURING SEVERE BUT SURVIVABLE ACCIDENTS, AIRCRAFT TYPES STUDIED WERE MUlTI-ENGINE TRANSPORTS, ANALYTICAL STUDIFS INDICATE RELATIVE STRENGTHS, WEIGHTS AND COSTS FOR VARIOUS TANK CONFIGURATIONS SUBJECTED TO CONCENTRATED IMPACT, DISTRIBUTED IMPACT AND FUEL INERTIAL LOADINGS, RESULTS OF FULL-SCALE TANK TESTS SUBSTANTIATE ANALYTIC RESULTS, (AUTHOR) (U) UNCLASS IF lED UNCLASSIFIED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010007 AD-6I0 379 DIV. \H/\ H/l ( TISTI /OO) HOUGHTON (F. F.) AND CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA. DEVELOPMENT OF FIRE RESISTANT WATER BASED HYDRAULIC FLUIDS. (M) BIMONTHLY REPT. NO. 5, 5 RAKOFF, PHILIP ;COLUCCI,G. JOHN ;SMJTH,- ROBERT K. ; JAN. 65 17 P. N0BS902&9 UNCLASSIFIED REPORT HC $1 .00 MP $0.50 descriptors: (•hydraulic fluids, PREPARATION), (♦CORR' osion inhibition, hydraulic fluids), alkenesi esters, alcohols, aromatic compounds, ethers, glycols, flam- mability, autoignition, inhibition*, additives, lubr- ication, bfnzoates UNCLASSIFIED UNCLA5S 1 F I EP DPFFNSE DOfUMEMTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SFARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD- 601 341 DIV, 13/1 20/1 ( TIST2/50 ) IIT RESEARCH INST., CHICAGO, ILL* AN APPROACH TO TRANS-AJTACK FIRF SUPPRESSION IN URBAN AREAS . ( U ) FINAL REPT , F SALZBFRG.F. ;^'AATMAN,G, L, {VODVARKA.F, J, ; MAR , 6H 1 1 5 P , OCD 0S62 2 1 N6005 UNCLASS 1 F I ED REPORT HC $2.50 MF $0.75 DESCRIPTORS: {♦FIRES, RUlLriNG«;), (*FIRES, URBAN APEA. S), ("NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS, FIRES), CIVIL DEFENSE SYSTEMS, FURNITURE, EXPLOSION EFFECTS, FIREFIGHTING VEHICLES, FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, WATER SUPPLIES, ILLIN- OIS ( U ) I T W TO A NUMB I NCL AND F I RF AND ON T FROM I N A WERE ACTU OL I T ENTS OF W I N T SMAL CONS DEPA I N A ARE TEAM I NI T OF F AR E AS D NUC ER UDE TRA I DEP THE HE L EXP CTUA ANA AL B AN A ARE ATER HE E L UR IDER RTME VAIL G I VE S RE I ATE I RE MERG ETERM LEAR F FIR EFFOR NED C ARTME AMOUN EVEL ER IME L STR LYZFD U ILD I RE A , PRES TO C XPEP 1 BAN F ABLY NTS , ABLE N FOP OU I PE D BY DEPAR ENCY I NFD BURS ES W T5 I V IL NTS . T OF OF S NTS UCTU US I NG F I T ENTL ONTR ME NT IRF LESS DUF EOU I THE D TO THE TMFN ARF THAT H ICH F UN I AN TH WAT ELFH PEPF RES . NG D I RFS WAS Y US OL D AL S DEPA WAT PART pmen NUM SUP THFR T OP D I SC • I HE S W I L TRA I BRIG E FF ER R ELP ORME FI ATA IN FOUN I NC WELL TUDI RT'^E ER T LY T T AN BER PRES MAL ER A T U5SE N AN UPPR L CC NED ADES FECT ECU I AND D I N RE D GATH THE D TH MUCH I NG ES, NTS HAN I N D WA OF S S A PULS 1 ONA UPB ESSI CUP PEPS I N I VFN RED BRIG THE EPAR FRED GRF A ATP L AR F I RE I N G WERE LAPG HERE TER ELF- G I VE L NE ( AUT AN A ON MUST ONNE ADD I ESS TO S ADES LAB TMFN ON TER UBL I GER S TH ENER FOU E UR NT L SUPP HELP N NU VAR I Eds HOP ) REA F TH NEC L < S T I ON OF UPPR WER ORA T T OP CERT CHIC C F I OUAN AN T AL, ND T BAN IMI T LIES AND MBER OUS OUR I EXPO E LA ESSA ELF- TO PERS ESS E OE OR Y ERAT A I N AGO RE D TITI HAT RURA BE AREA ATIO BR I OF ASPE NG A ( SED RGE RILY HELP) , PUBL IC- ONNEL F I RES TERM 1 NED AND I ONS SELECTED METROP- EPARTM- ES REOU 1 RED L AND US I NG F I RE NS R I TER I A GADE F I RES CTS NUCLE- US UNCLASS I F I ED UNCLASS IF 1 EO OFFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 29/1 AD-602 1 2M DI V , ( T I ST6/00 ) IIT RESEARCH INST., CHICAGO, ILL, SHELTFR EQUIPMENT PLANNING GUIDELINES, FINAL REPT, , F JUNE 6H M 1 M P , OCD 0S62 195 , PRO J , UNCLASSIFIED REPORT (U) HC $6.00 MF $2.00 descriptors: (♦shelters, survival), RADIOACTIVE FALLO- UT, SURVIVAL KITS, ELECTRIC POWER PRODUCTION, POAER SUPPLIES, AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT, VENTILATION, WATER SUPPLIES, WaSTES (SANITARY ENGINEERING), CLOSED ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS, DISPOSAL, COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, FIRE SAFETY, NOISE, FOOD, MEOlClNE, RADIATION MONIT- ORS , DOS I METERS ( U ) THE OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY IS TO ESTABLISH A SERIES OF GUIDELINES FOR COMMUNITY SHELTER EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLY PLANNING, SPECIFICALLY, THE STUDY WAS DESIG- NED TO DETERMINE THE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES WHICH ARE NECESSARY FOR HUMAN SURVIVAL WITHIN THE PROTECTIVE ARFA OF A COMMUNITY FALLOUT SHELTER AND THE MANNER IN WHICH THE EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES SHOULD BE MAINTAINED BEFORE AND DURING SHELTER OCCUPANCY, (U ) UNCLASSIF lED UNCLASSIF lEO OFFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD-&07 978 DIV, lO/l l/I M/J l3/i ( T I ST3/00 ) MSA RESEARCH CORP,, CALlERY, PA, EXTINGUISHMENT OF ALKALI METAL FIRES, (M) REPT, FOR FEB 62-JUL 6H, RODGERS,S, J, ;EVERS0N,W, A, J HC$3.00 OCT, AM lOO P, MF $0.75 AF33 657 8310 8119 811832 APL , TORAM I I H UNCLASSIFIED REPORT descriptors: (•alkali metals, FIRES), (♦SPACECRAFT, FIRES), LITHIUM, SODIUM, POTASSIUM, RUBIDIUM, CESIUM, HELIUM GROUP GASES, OxYGEN, LIQUIDS, ORGANIC COMPOU- NDS, SALTS, AIRCRAFT FIRES, FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, ISOCYANATE PLASTICS (U) THE I AL REDU IN I L I TH CESI OF S WAS META ORGA ED W MET WHIC L I M FOR FOUN F I RE UNDE LARL I S P M I GH ( AUT EFFEC PRESS CT I ON NH I B I lUM , UM D I MOKE ALSO L JET NIC L I TH R -LX A H WER ETAL 500 L D TO S AND R INS Y EFF RESEN T BE HOP ) TS URE OF T I NG SOD I D NO OR F EFFE STR lOUI ESPE ND T E EV WAS B SO BE E WAS ULAT ECTI TED USED F INER WERE E OXYGEN I GNIT UM , NA T IGNI LAME, CT I VE EAMS , DS , AN CT TO EC POW ALUATE O.M FO P I UM F FFECT I USEFU ION . VE ON ON A T TO GE (U) T GA VALU PAR I ON K AN TE, RED IN I A N D PO ALKA DER D, R 10 I RES VE L ON ORGA ALKA YP I C NERA S BLANK ATED , T I AL PR AND DEG D POTAS I ,E, , T UCED OX NH I B I T I UMBER LYURETH LI META WERE TH THE RAT LB SO , POLY N LOW T ALKAL I NIC LIO LI META AL ALKA TE ELEC ET IN I T W ESSU REE SIUM HERE YGEN NG ! F Dl ANE L FI E MO I DIUM URET EMPE MET UIDS L FI LI M TRIC G AND AS FOU RE WAS OF COM RUB WAS N PART I GN I T I FFEREN FOAM W RE EXT ST EFF F TEC FIRES HANE F RATURE AL FIR WERE RES , ETAL S AL POW OXYG ND T EFF BUS I IDIU EM AL P N OF T SA ERE 1 NGU ECT I POWD AND 0AM ( 10 ES NOT A SE YSTE ER I EN P HAT ECT I ON M AN ISSI RESS ALK LTS, EVAL I SHM VE S ER/A 0,2 WAS OOF ) N OR PART CTIO M WH N SP ART- VE F ON URE ALI UAT- ENT , ALTS LKA- ICU- N ICH ACE , UNCLASSIF lED UNCLASSIFIED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO. 010007 AD-610 67M DI V. lM/1 H/\ ( TISTl/00) MONSANTO RESEARCH CORP., DAYTON, OHIO. DEVELOPMENT OF F I RE-RES I ST ANT WATER BASE HYDRAULIC FLUID. (M) BIMONTHLY REPT. NO, 5, 1 DEC 6M-31 JAN 65, 5 BLAKE, E. S. ;DEEBEL,G. F. *, R I CH ARDSON , - G. A. ; HC $1.00 JAN. 65 N0BS90270 U P. MP $0.50 UNCLASSIFIED REPORT SEE ALSO AD-608 6H7. descriptors: (♦hydraulic fluids, synthesis (CHEMISTRY. )), ADDITIVES, phosphates, ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS COMPO- UNDS, ETHYL CELLULOSE, FL AMM AB I L I T Y , IGNITION, VISC- OSITY, COMPATIBILITY, PAINTS, CORROSION, ALUMINUM I N L NES F ECAUS AY I N N FOR I N I NG OF TH NI T 10 PERAT EXOT OW S Y OF C DERAB MONOX E EVO A NUM S , TH ARGE FI OR RFMO r ORGAN THE C A ASSESS THE CA F SUBMA N OF SU URE5 AS HERM I C STEM AT A R B N S LE OUAN IDE, AN LVED EV BER OF F LOWES (U) LTER B VAL OF I C VAP RBON , I NG TH RBON F RINES. BMAR I N LOW A OX I DAT TEMPE CONTA I T I T lES D SIGN EN UND CARBON T FLAS EDS ODORS ORS A STUDY E FIRE ILTER I N E-EXPOS- S H90r I VE RATURES N I NG OF I F I CANT ER PREC< S WHICH H POINT UNCLASS I F I ED UNCLASSIFIED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DOC SEARCH CONTROL NO,o!0009 AD-AOt 529 DIV, J3/1 ( TISTO/SO ) NAVAL RESEARCH LAB,, WASHINGTON, D, C, AN IMPROVED VACUM PNEUMATIC SYSTEM FOR FILLING LARGE DRY CHEMICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, (U) PETERSON, H, B, JGIPE^, L, |TUVE,R. .„ L, JPORTER;j, W. , ^P ^ ;^Q APR, (>H 16 P, NRL 6076 UNCLASSIFIED REPORT descriptors: (•fire extinguishers, MAINTENANCE), C ICALS' PNEUMATIC SYSTEMS, POWDERS, VACUUM CLEANERS, CENTRIFUGES, SEPARATION, GAS FILTERS, MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT, VACUUM APPARATUS (U) AM luoorwicn v/triiiiu OKientjtu^tr »rtKik/rvtKi/". evcTCM uac AN IMPR BEEN DE UI SHERS MORE RA DUMP I NG THE MA lAL TYP SEPARAT AND SER AIR STR BEEN DE PRESENT ATIONS BALANCE I5HER A WH ICH V OF THF OF , MO FILL CY IN THE IN USIN FROM TH AND PLA THE LA IT POSS ( AUTHOR OVED VELO OF PID OF IN C E VA OR C VES EAM, SIGN LY U ARE BET NO C AR I E EXTI POU CLE , VACU G TH E SH CED CK IBLE ) VAC PEO ISO FILL CANS OMPO CUUM AP W TO S TH ED F SEO NECE WEEN ARRY S AC NGUI ND P AND UM-C IS S IPPI INTO F DU TO ( UUM P FOR F LB AN ING A , WIT NENTS CLEA HICH EPARA REE D OR TH AT M I SSaRY POWD OVER CORD I SHER ER SE THE LEANE YSTEM NG CA THE STING CHARG U> NEUM ILLl D LA ND E H IT ARE NER FI TS TE T IFFE REE LITA IN ER-T OF p NG T SHEL COND AMOU R BA f TH NS EXTI DUR E TH AT IC NG D RGER LIMI SAT A I AND ON HE P RENT LARG RY A ORDE RANS OWDE TH LS, WAS NT G WA E PO N TH NGU I ING ESE CON RY C CAP NATE TEND -1/2 AN E THE OWDE SEP E EX CTI V R TO FER R TO E DI A PO MA I F CA S 2, WDER E GR SHER THE EXTI VEY I HEM I AC I T S TH ANT -HOR SPEC FILL R FR ARAT T I NG ITIE ACH RATE THE FFER WDER NTA I RRYO PE IS OUNO WI T OPER NGUI NG S CAL Y. E LI OUST SEPO I ALL -CAP OH T OR C UISH S, lEVE TO VAC ING -TRA NED VER RCEN DRAW • EL H LI ATIO SHER YSTEM H FIRE EX I T FEAT FTING A NUI SAN WER IND Y DESIG THREAD HE CONV APS HAV ER TYPE DESIGN THE PR THE EXT UUM CLE GEOMETR NSFER R DUR I NG RECLA IM T OR LE N D I REC EVATED, TTLE EF N MAKES S INDOO AS TING- URES ND CE, USTR- NED S EY ING E S VAR I- OPER- INGU- ANER , lES ATE THE ED SS, TLY FORT, RS, UNCLASS IFIED U N C L A S S I F I E f5 DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DOC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD-6 1 2 06M D I V , I «4 / 1 ^/ \ ( T 1ST 1 /OO ) NAVAL RESEARCH LAB WASHINGTON D C STABILIZATION OF SILICONE LUBRICATING FLUIDS AT 300 TO MOOC BY SOLUBLE CERIUM COMPLEXES, (U> INTERIM REPT,, BAKER, H, R. ;0'REAR,J, G, I 5 N I E G SK I , P , j,;kagariSe,R.£,{ HC$100 JAN, 65 23 P. ^P ^q[^q NRL-6 1 56 RR007 08 MM 5500 ^RROOl 01 M3 M75? UNCLASSIFIED REPORT descriptors: (♦SILOXANES, STABILIZATION), (♦LUBRICANT ADDITIVES, CERIUM COMPOUNDS), <»CERIUM COMPOUNDS, LUBRICANT ADDITIVES), ( « A N T I X I D A N T S , LUBRICANT ADDITIVES), COMPLEX COMPOUNDS, HYDRIDES, LUBRICANTS, SPECTRA (INFRARED), HEAT-RESISTANT MATERIALS, STORA- GE, MOLECULAR PROPERTIES (U) IDENTIFIERS! CEROUS A C E T Y L A C E TON A T E , METHYL HYDROGEN SILICONES, SILICONES (U) THE T I ON AND OF I THE HYDR OGEN I N A SOLU WAS STRU IFIE STAB OF T HOUR T I ON TLY TRAT I N T THEI Wl TH ILIZ IVE RVEO SI-H OF THIS MPRO I NHI OUS SIL ERAT BLE FOLL CTUR D I N ILIZ HF C AT OF PHEN ION HE 3 R CH MOR AT 10 I MPR AT BOND A STA DISC VED M B I TOR CEROU I CONE ED RE ADDUC OWED E ARE HIB I T AT I ON ER I UM 270 T CER lU YLATE ACH I E OOC S LOROP E H I G N TEM OVEME 300C . WAS BLE OVER ETHO Y PR S AC , T FLUX T, OUAN POS ORY IS ADD 28 M AD DI VES TAB I HENY HLY PERA NT F ( A SHOW CERIU Y WAS DS FO OCESS ETYLA HESE ING B THE C T I TAT TULAT PROCE COMPL UCT A OC , DUCT METHY 1 00 T L I TY L- AN PHENY TURE5 ACTOR UTHOR N TO B M-SIL 1 APPLI R STAB USES CETONA REACT I E N Z E N E HEMI ST I VELY ED FOR SS IS ETEO B ND A S THERE FOR TH L SILI 500 OF DIM D PHEN L-SUBS ARE R S ROUG ) E I N CONE ED T ILIZ I NI T TE A ONS TO RV AND THE A TW Y AE ILIC IS A E ST CONE PERC ETHY YL-S T 1 TU AISE HLY VOLV I NH TH 1 NG I AL NO A PROC PROV F TH SOME ADO 0-ST RAT 1 ONE N OP AB IL S, ENT L SI UBST TED D TO PARA (U ) ED IN IB I TOR E DEVE SIL ICO REACT I POLYM EED AN I DE A E HYDR FE ATU UCT . EP REA NG A M OIL FO T I MUM I ZATIO THE SA I MPROV L ICONE JTUTED S IL ICO MOOC LLEL T THE SYS LOPM NES. ONS ETHY D TE S ILI IDE RES THE CT I I XTU R ON CONC N OF ME C EMEN S AN typ NES , AND HOSE FORMA- TEM ENT BETWEEN LHYDR- RMINATE CONE- GROUP OF SIMPL- N, RE E ENTRA- LIGH- ONCEN- TS D ES; ST AB- RELAT- OBSE- UNCLASSIF lED UNCLASSIF lEO DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD-60fe OHS DIV, lO/l 30/1 LS, FLAMES), FUEL CONSUHPTION, DYNAMICS, DIFFUSION, COMBUSTION, HEAT TRANSFER, DRAG (U) THE PURPOSE OF THE FOUIPMENT DESCRIBED IN THIS PAPER IS TO PROVIDE THE ENVIRONMENT NECESSARY TO STUDY THE BEHAVIOR OF FLAMES FROM LIQUID POOLS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF WIND. THE EQUIPMENT INCLUDES A WIND TUNNEL WITH SUPPORTING BLOWER^ APPROPRIATE CALMING SECTION, AND OBSERVATION AND CONTROL ROOM? THE BURNER TRAYS! AND A FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM, THE DESIGN OF THE TUNNEL AND EQUIPMENT IS BASFD ON INFORMATION AVAILABLE IN THE LITERATURE, H 7 P , OCS 0S62 173 ,OCD P56H 3 2 2521E UNCLASSIFIED REPORT DESCRIPTORS! (•FIRES, WEAPONS), (wFUELS, COMBUSTION) DAMAGE, URBAN AREAS, NUCLEAR WEAPONS, HAZARDS, THER- MAL RADIATION, FLAMES, AERODYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS, POISONOUS GASES, GAS FLOW, TEMPERATURE, VORTICES, CONVECTION, INSTRUMENTATION^ TESTS, TREES, TERRAIN, WIND, CIVIL DEFENSE SYSTEMS (U) FIRE USED AS A MILITARY WEAPON DURING WORLD WAR II OFTEN CAUSED GREATER DAMAGE THAN THAT RESULTING FROM HIGH EXPLOSIVES. AND URBAN AND CITY FIRES CONTINUE TO CAUSE EXTENSIVE DAMAGE AND LARGE LOSS OF LIFE, THE DEVELOPMENT OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS HAS GREATLY INCREASED THE POTENTIAL OF FIRE AS A WEAPON, WITH SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL A R E A d SPREADING INTO WILDLAND AREAS AND BECOMING PART OF THE FUEL COMPLEX AND WITH THE BuILT-UPNESS OF CITIES INCREASING, MASS FIRE NOW POSES A MAJOR THREAT TO CIVILIAN POPU- LATIONS, PROPERTY, AND NATURAL RESOURCES, (AUTHOR)- ( U) UNCLA5S I F I ED UNCLASSIFIED OFFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD-60 3 139 DIV, 9/1 J2/1 IH/l 17/1 ( T I S T 5 / ) POLYTECHNIC INST, OF BROOKLYN^ N, Y, AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON ABLATION AN RELATED TOPI CS , (U ) ISRAEL , MARTIN H, ;NARDO,S, V, ; MAY 6M 1 6S P , 6 6 6 N0NRe39 23 NR06M 433 UNCLASSIFIED REPORT HC $5.00 MF $1 .00 descriptors: (♦ablation, bibliographies), (♦BIBLIOGRAt PHIEsi ABLATION), HEAT TRANSFER, LAMINAR BOUNDARY LAYER^ high-temperature research, COOLING^ MELTING, SUBLIMATION, VAPORIZATION, HEAT SHIELDS, ATMOSPHERE ENTRY^ HEAT-RESISTANT MATERIALS, PLASTICS, METALS, HYPERSONIC FLOW, HEAT-RESISTANT PLASTICS, MATERIALS, POLYMERS, GRAPHITE, REENTRY VEHICLES, CERAMIC MATER- IALS, ORGANIC MATERIALS, POROUS MATERIALS^^ COATINGS, REFRACTORY MATERIALS, QUARTZ, LAMINATED PLASTICS, GLASS TEXTILES, COMPOSITE MATERIALS, RUBBER, THERMAL INSULATION, SATELLITES (ARTIFICAD (U) THE BIBLIOGRAPHY CONTAINS 700 ENTRIES ISSl ANNOTATED, 133 UN ANNOTATED, AND 16 CLASSIFIED REFERENCES), LISTING RESEARCH PERTINENT TO THERMAL ENVIRONMENTS AND THE THERMAL PROTECTION OF STRUCTURES, PRIMARILY BY ABLATIVE TECHNIQUES, TOPICS INCLUDED DEAL WITH HIGH TEMPERATURE ENVIRONMENT, RE-ENTRY DYNAMICS AND THERMODYNAMICS^ COOLING METHODS, ABLATION COOLI- NG, AND MATERIALS FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE APPLICATION,- , (U) HC $1 .00 MF $0.50 DEHAVEN , JAMES C , t JULY 57 I 1 Pf P- I 1 MORC UNCLASSIFIED REPORT LEGIBILITY OF THIS DOCUMENT 15 IN PART UNSATISFACTORY, REPRODUCTION HAS BEEN MADE FROM BEST AVAILABLE COPY, descriptors: (♦fire safety, SYMPOSIA), FIRES, CHEMICAL PROPERTIES, PHYSICAL PROPERTIES (U) A COMMENTARY ON THE CONFERENCE SUGGESTING RESEARCH WHICH MIGHT USEFULLY BE UNDERTAKEN BASED ON THE DESCRIPTION AND DISCUSSION OF HOSTILE FIRES PRESENTED BY THE PRACTICAL FJRE FIGHTERS, <•') UNCLASS I F I ED UNCLASSIFIED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010005 AD-612 197 DIV. 20/1 ( TIST3/00) RAND CORP" SANTA MONICA CALIF FIREBALL PHENOMENOLOGY, (U) BRODE. HAROLD L. : HC $3.00 MF $0.50 DESCRIPTORS: (♦NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS, PHYSICAL PROPERTIED S), TEMPERATURE, DENSITY, THERMAL RADIATION, AIRBUR- St, EXPLOSION EFFECTS, SHOCK WAVES, GAMMA RAYS, X-RIIS, NEUTRONS, ENERGY, HIGH ALTITUDE, NUCLEAR WEAPONS, SCALE, MATHEMATICAL PREDICTION (U) THE PARE EAR EXPL SCALINGS SIZES, T THERMAL ON THE I WHICH IS ALTITUDE ARE DERI WHICH DE AND ALTI UNCLASSIFIED UMCLA5S1FIED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD-601 139 DI V. 20/ I 13/1 i TI ST2/00 ) RAND CORP,, SANTA MONiC*, CALIF, A REVIEW OF NUCLEAR EXPLOSION PHENOMENA PERTINENT TO PROTECTIVE CONSTRUCTION, DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT TECHNIQUES FOR BUILT-UP SHIELD - STRUCTURE COMPONENTS (VEHICLE SIZING), AND (5) BASIC MECHANISMS OF HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER ASSOCIATED WITH THE MODE OF HEAT ABSORPTION OR DISSIPATION AND OF LOAD CARRY- ING AND TRANSMISSION CAPACITY, (U) UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASS IF lED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD-608 357 D I V , 1 H/ 1 i /I ( T 1 ST2/00 ) RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY OIV,, AIR FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND, WASHINGTON, 0, C, THERMAL STABILITY OF FLEXIBLE FIBROUS MATERIALS, ( M ) ROSS, JACK H, JL1TTLE,C, 0, t OCT, 6H 3M P, 7320 732002 RTD , TDR63 H031 UNCLASSIFIED REPORT HC $2.00 MF $0.50 descriptors: (•fibers (SYNTHPTIO, FIRE-RESISTANT TFXTILES), < •F I RE-RES I STANT TEXTILES, FIBERS (SYNTH- ETIC)j ENVIRONMENTAL TESTSJ HEAT TRANSFER^ TEXTILES, PAPER* NYLON, DACRON, ASBESTOS, CARBON^ THERMAL PROPERTIES, AIRCRAFT FjREs' FIRE SAFETY^ SYNTHETIC RUBBER ( U ) THE S MA ORS TECH UNTE le:, M^LT ILIT DUR I THIS FOR ALS AND DACR INDI ozs TO H TRI MAL EVAL I NED COMP OF 7 IS B EVAL CONT TERI PROM NIOU RED A NU IPLE Y I N NG E ENV 10 S EVAL THI C ON, CATE / SO EAT PLE PROT UATE FRO LETE S PE E!NG UATI I NU I ALS PTED E FO I N A MBER LAY THE MERG IRON ECON UATE KNES ASBE D TH YD ) TRAN LAYE ECTI M S I PER RSON CAR ON NG N FOR AN R SI IRCR OF EPS ENV ENC Y MENT DS A D WE SFS, STOS AT A WAS SFER R MA ON B THES MULA SONN NEL RIED F HT EED THE INVE MULA AFT FIBR WERE IRON ESC INV T AN RE P AS ] AN DOU FOU DUR TERI ASEO E DA TED EL D DECE OUT -I M FOR PROT STIG TING FIRE OUS CHA MENT APE OLVE A IR RIMA WELL D CA BLE NO T ING ALS ON TA C FIRE ECEL LERA TO ATER NEW ECT I ATIO THE S, MATE RACT S I M FROM D EX FLO RILY AS RBON LAYE PR THE PROV THE ONF I TES erat TOR PROV ML, THER ON N TO HEA W 1 TH RIAL ERIZ ULAT BUR POSU W OF HT- AN H FAB R OF OV ID 10-S IDED WEIG RMED T5 C OR S HARN IDE ( A MALLY F AIR DEVE T AND THE S I N ED FO ING T N I NG RE TO 225 I IN T-l P RICS, HT-l E SUP ECOND NO A HT OF PREV ARRIE YSTEM ESSES A MOR UTHOR STA CREW LOP AIR DEVI 51 NG R TH HAT A IRC 120 FT/M VARI APER TH FAB ER 10 EXP DDIT THE lOUS D OU S. F AND E EX ) BLE DEC A LA FLO CE A LE A ERMA ENCO RAFT OR IN, OUS AND E RE RIC R RE OSUR 1 ONA STR DAT T WI ABRI PAC TENS ( FI BROU- ELERAT- BORATORy W ENCO- VAILAB- ND L STAB- UNTERED t I MOOF MATER I- WEAVES NYLON, SULTS (7 ,25 SISTANCE E, L THER- UCTURES A OBTA- TH CATION KS I VE U) UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DOC SEARCH CONTROL NO,OIOOO«> AD-607 131 DIV, lO/J 12/i 22/1 (TISTM/OO) ROCKET PROPULSION LAB,, AIR FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND, EDWARDS, CALIF, SPACE VEHICLE PROPULSION COMPARTMENT FIRE HAZARD INVESTIGATION, VOLUME I, Hc $3.00 JULY 6H 52 P, MF $0.50 -6890-1 533-V I N156 '♦3MS0 UNCLASSIFIED REPORT DESCRIPTORS: (•HEAT-RESISTANT MATERIALS, PAINTS), (♦PLASTIC COATINGS, HALOCARBON PLASTICS), (•HALOCAR- BON PLASTICS^ PLASTIC COATINGS)* HEAT-RESISTANT PLASTICS, WEAR RESISTANCE, EROSION, RAINFALL, THERMAL PROPERTIES, TESTS, PAINT PRIMERS, PIGMENTS, SOLVENTS, ADDITIVES, SILICONE PLASTICS, POLYAMIDE PLASTICS, SYNTHESIS (CHEMISTRY) (U) IDENTIFIERS! FILLERS, HE A T-RES 1 S T A NT PAINTS, VITON (U) A COATING BASED ON VITQN A, A FLUOROCARBON POLYMER, WAS DEVELOPED THAT PROVIDES GOOD RESISTANCE TO RAIN EROSION (ABRASION), AS DETERMINFD BY THE JET ABRADER METHOD, AFTER EXPOSURE TO HIGH TEMPERATURES OR TO WEATHERING, THE ABRASION RESISTANCE OF VITON A COATING WAS DECREASED ONLY SLIGHTLY BY EXPOSURE AT 500F FOR 15 HOURS OR BY EXPOSURE FOR 300 HOURS IN AN ATLAS TWIN-ARC WE A T HER- OMF T E R . UNCLASSIFIED unclass i f i ed deffnse: documentation center demand bibliography ddc search control no, 010006 AD-609 ^83 DIV, 13/1 30/1 ( T I ST3/00 ) SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INST SAN ANTONIO TEX THE DEVELOPMENT OF MODELS FOR USE IN THE INVESTIGAT- ION OF FIRE SPREAD , ( M ) FINAL REPT, FOR 1 JUL 63-1 OCT 6M* F EGGLESTON , LESTER A, ; A MBROSE , JOHN E, JBRADSHAW, WI LL I AMW, ; Y U I L L , C A L V I N H, » NOV. 6H 70 P. HC $3.00 SWRI-03-1212 MF $0.75 DAM9 1M6XZ1M6 NWER12 02M DASA , 156 1 UNCLASS I F I ED REPORT DESCRIPTORS: (•FIRES, BUILDING5), (•BUILDINGS, FIRES), (♦TEST MODELS^ F L A MM A B I L I T Y ) , FIRE SAFETY, COMBUSTI- ON, MODELS (SIMULATIONS), DESIGN, ROOFS, WOOD, FUELS, CONSTRUCTION, CONTROL SYSTEMS, WIND^ TERRAIN, BURNING RATE ( U ) IDENTIFIERS: FIRE SPREAD (U) THE CONSIDERATIONS INVOLVED IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF MODELS OF BUILDINGS FOR USE IN THE STUDY OF MASS FIRES AND FIRE SPREAD ARE EXAMINED, IT IS DEMONSTR- ATED (l) THAT SCALING LAWS APPLY To ACTUAL MODELS OF STRUCTURES AS WELL AS TO WOOD CRIBS AND (2) THAT THE EFFECT OF WALL AND ROOF OPENINGS, INTERIOR WALLS, FUEL THICKNESS AND WEIGHT ON BURNING RATES CAN BE ESTABLISHED, A 3/8-IN, BY 1-1/4IN, ELECTRONIC MODEL HAS BEEN DEVELOPED WITH CONTROL CIRCUITRY THAT CAN BE USED REPEATEDLY IN MULTIPLE UNITS TO DETERMINE THE EFFECT OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND SIZE, SPACJNG BETWEEN BUILDINGS, TERRAIN, WIND AND BURNING INTENS- ITY ON FIRE SPREAD IN SPECIFIC SITUATIONS, (AUTHOR- ) (U) UNCLASS I F 1 ED UNCUA5S1F lEO DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AO-602 9M7 DIV, 22/1 20/1 ( TIST7/31 ) STANFORD RESEARCH INST,* MENLO PARK* CALIF, SURVEY OF THE THERMAL THREAT OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS, < U) ROGERS, JACK C, {MILLER, T, ; NOV, 63 M31 P, OCD 0S62 13S 1MUM02I 3 UNCLASSIFIED REPORT HC $7.31 MF $2.00 DESCRIPTORS! (•NUCLEAR WEAPONS, THERMAL RADIATION), (♦THERMAL RADIATION^ NUCLEAR WEAPONS)^ NUCLEAR EXPL- OSION DAMAGE, METEOROLOGICAL PHENOMENA, TARGETS, VULNERABILITY, FIRES, FLAME PROPAGATION, DAMAGE, COUNTERMEASURES , SHELTERS, HEALTH PHYSICS (U) THIS PAPER REVIEWS THE CURRENT ejTATE OF KNOWLEDGE ON THE THERMAL EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS, ATMOSPHE- RIC TRANSMISSl VI TY, IGNITION OF TARGET ELEMENTS, AND FIRE PROPAGATION AND SPREAD, SOME OF THE TOPICS CONSIDERED ARE; IMPORTANCE OF ATTACK ASSUMPTIONS (DELIVERY CAPABILITIES OF THE ENEMY^ WARHEAD TYPES AND YIELDS, ALTITUDE OF DETONATION, TIMING, AND WARNING) IN DETERMINING THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THER- MAL RADIATION AND THE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF TARGETS TO THERMAL DAMAGE, MODIFICATION OF THE THERMAL RADIATION BY THE ATMOSPHERE^ INTERVENING CLOUD LAYERS OR OTHER METEOROLOGICAL FEATURES, AND TARGET ELEMEN- TS, SUCH AS TREES AND TOPOGRAPHY, INTERACTION OF BLAST, RADIOACT I V I TY J A^D THERMAL RADIATION PHENOME- NA, RESPONSE OF TARGET ELEMENT?; TO DIRECT THERMAL RADIATION, EFFECTS OF WEATHER AND TOPOGRAPHY ON TARGET VULNERABILITY' AND FIRE SPREAD, FIRE DEVELOP- MENT AND SPREAD IN TARGET AREAS, VULNERABILITY OF HUMANS, COUNTERMEASURES, (AUTHOR) (U) UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DOC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010009 AD-608 510 DlV, IM/J (TISTM/00) TRW ELECTROMECHANICAL DIV,, THOMPSON RAMO WOOLDRIDGE, INC, , CLEVELAND , OHIO, OXIDATION RESISTANT HIGH TEMPERATURE PROTECTIVE COATINGS FOR TUNGSTEN, (M> REPT, FOR 15 MAY 63-^5 MAY bH] NOLTING.H, J. ;JEFFERYS,R, A, J HC$4.00 JULY 6M MS P, MF $l!00 AF33 657 M 151 7312 73 J201 ML , TDR6'4 227 UNCLASSIFIED REPORT DESCRIPTORS! (♦TUNGSTEN, REFRACTORY COATINGS), (•REFR- ACTORY COATINGS* TUNGSTEN), («SILlCON COATINGS, TUNGSTEN), SHEETS, LOW-PRESSURE RESEARCH, COATINGS, SILICON ALLOYS, TUNGSTEN ALLOYS, TITANIUM ALLOYS, ZIRCONIUM ALLOYS, HAFNIUM, SPRAYS, OXIDATION^ ANTIO- XIDANTS, EROSION, TENSILE PROPERTIES, STRESSES, CASTINGS, BORON COMPOUNDS, NITRIDES, H I GHTEMPE R A TURE RESEARCH, HEAT-RESISTANT MATERIALS (U) A CONTRO CATION ♦ (SILIC PROTECT CAST AND DETERMIN 3600F UN PRESSURE IN VARYI TUNGSTEN TEN) COA ( 2000-28 HG BOTH RESISTED 3**00F ( 1 VARIOUS ON TUNGS TEMPERAT NITRIDE- TUNGSTEN PROPERT I TITANIUM ARC CAST TO 3300F LOADED A ESSENTI A THE COA STRESS L LLED PRO F (SILIC ON-TUNGS IVE CAPA POWDER ED AT ON DER CYCL S BELOW NG DEGRE ) AND TI TINGS, 00 FT/SE COATINGS EROS I ON 80 TO 32 REFRACT TEN SHEE URES IN BORON NI FOR SHO ES WERE ♦ Z I RCO TUNGSTE , IN ST T 20 PER LLY NO C TINGS WE EVEL, ( CESS HAS ON-TUNGS TEN) COA BILITIES PRODUCT E ATMOSP IC CONDI 15 MM HG ES OF DE TAN I UM ♦ UNDER DY C SIMULA WERE PR I N THE 5 BTU/SO ORY COMP T WERE N AIR, A e TRIOE CO RT PER I DETERMl N N 1 UM ♦ ( N SHEET RESS OXI CENT OF REEP AFT RE COMPL AUTHOR ) BEE TEN) TING OF TUNG HERE T ION (AI TER I ZIR NAM I TED OTEC TEMP FT/ OUND OT P IHC ATIN DS ED F SILI AT V DAT I THE ER 1 ETEL N ES AND S TO THES STEN ( AI S. E R ) A ORAT CONI C LO A IR T I VF ERAT SEC Ml X ROTE ON-T G CO F Tl OR 5 CON- ARIO ON T YIEL HOU Y PR TABILI TITAN TUNGS E COAT SHEET R ) FRO XPOSUR T 3 MOO 1 ON OF UM ♦ ( W PRES FLOW) TO TU URE RA HEAT F TURES CTIVE UNGSTE MB JNAT ME AT ILICON TUNGST US TEM ESTS T D STRE R AT 3 OTECT I (U) SHED lUM ♦ TEN S INGS HAVE M 160 E AT -3500 THE SILIC SURE AT 1 6 NGSTE NGE LUX R PLASM AT EL N ♦ T ION P 3700F TUNGS EN ) C PERAT HE SA NGTH 350F VE AT FOR A Z IRC HEET , ON AR BEEN TO STATI F RES (SILI ON-TU CONDI -20 M N AND F 290 ANGE ) A SPR EVATE 1 TAN I ROTEC , TE TEN A DATED URES ME SY SHOWE IN AI THIS PPLI- ON lUM C ULTED CON- NGS- TIONS M 0- AYED D UM TED NSILE ND STEMS D R. UNCLA5S1 F lED UNCLASSIFIED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL NO, 010005 AD-610 6^1 OIV. 20/1 9/1 22/1 25/1 ( TIST3/00) TECHNICAL MILITARY PLANNING OPERATION, GENERAL ELEC- TRIC CO., SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. A THEORY OF COMPRESSIBLE VISCOUS FLOW WITH APPLICAT- IONS TO LATE-TIME FIREBALL MIXING, (M) MCKEE,j. w. ;dolph,c. l. ; JAN. 65 72 P. RM-65TMP-H AF19 628 M210 5631 ,ARPA ORDER H91 565109 AFCRL » 65 48 UNCLASSIFIED REPORT HC $3.00 MP $0.75 THE REPORT DISCUSSES THE MOTION OF GASES AND WEAPON- DEBRIS AND THE TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION IN THE IMME- DIATE VICINITY OF THE RISING LATE-TIME FIREBALL OF A NUCLEAR DETONATION IN THE ATMOSPHERE. 'LATE- TIME' LOOSELY DENOTES THAT PERIOD AFTER THE FIREBALL HAS ADJUSTED TO THE PRESSURE OF THE AMBIENT ATMOSPH- ERE. A TECHNIQUE IS DESCRIBED FOR THE SOLUTION OF A CLASS OF PROBLEMS IN COMPRESSIBLE TURBULENT FLOW, AND IT IS APPLIED TO A PROBLEM INVOLVING THE RISE AND THE ENTRAINMENT OF AMBIENT AIR BY THE LATE- TIME FIREBALL. (U) l^. UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHY DDC SEARCH CONTROL N0,0l0009 AD-608 983 DIV, 30/1 ( T I ST I /OO ) WARNER AND SWASEy CO FLUSHING N Y INFRARED TECHNIQUES FOR AIR TFMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS IN A HYPERSONIC WIND TUNNEL, FINAL TECHNICAL REPT,, F PENZ I AS , GUNTER J. ; TOUR I N , R I C H ARD H, ;D0LIN, STANLEY A, ; HC $1.00 OCT, 6M 24 P, MF $0.50 AF33 616 8319 7065 7065 02 ARL , 6M 170 UNCLASSIFIED REPORT DESCRIPTORS: (•RADIATION PYROMETERS, INFRARED RESEARC' H)^ (•INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY, R AD I OME T E R S ) j (•PYROME- TERS, HYPERSONIC WIND TUNNELS), (•HYPERSONIC WIND TUNNELS, INFRARED RESEARCH), H I GH- TE MPE R A TUR E RESEA- RCH," AIR, FLAMES, MONOruROMATIC LIGHT, WIND TUNNELS- ECTRO UREME TIME D MOn , AND ED TO MOD I ETER TURES HE AE ERSON NG TE G THE R IC P INST I N T 2050 URE M TEST 20 W Radi NT RES OCHR TEM DET F ICA TO E IN RONA A I R CHNI TEM RESS ALLE HE T K, EASU CAB I IND OMET F HI OLUT OMAT PERA ERMI T I ON NABL THE UTIC FOR QUE PERA URE D ON EST APPt REME N D I TUNN R I C GH G ION, IC R TURE NE I S WE E IT MACH AL R CE B WAS TURE WI TH THE CABI I CAT NT I RECT EL W TECH AS T PR AD I A S IN NSTR RF M S US 20 ESEA ASE , DEMO OF THE WIN N AN IONS N TH LY I ERE N I OU EMPE OCED T ION GAS UMEN ADE E FO HYPE RCH OH I NSTR A PR H I G D TU D TH OF E SE N FR CONS ES W RATU URES PYR EOUS T PE TO T R ME RSON LABO 0, T ATED OPAN H SP NNEL E ME THE TTL I ONT I DER ERE DEV RES WIT FOR US ometeR DETONA RFORMAN HE H I GH ASUR I NG I C WIND RATORIE HE TEMP AT ARL E-A IR F EED I NF THE asured PYROMET NG CHAM OF THE ED , (A ELOP- H I NG WERE TI ONS CE, S, ERAT- LAME RARE- FLAME TEMP- ER BER MODEL UTHO- UNCLASSIFIED U. 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