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Ignitability measurements with the cone calorimeter

Babrauskas et al., 1987

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8674696733440779149
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Babrauskas V
Parker W
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Fire and materials

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Abstract The Cone Calorimeter is a new‐generation instrument developed primarily for making rate of heat release measurements. This instrument, containing a uniform and well‐ characterized irradiance source, was also seen to be useful for making measurements of …
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