Suppression concentration of clean agents exposed to a continuously energized heated metal surface

Fire Safety Journal - Tập 33 - Trang 141-152 - 1999
E Braun1, C.A Womeldorf1, W.L Grosshandler1
1Building & Fire Research Laboratory, National Institute of Standards & Technology, Room B356, Building 224, Gaithersburg MD 20899, USA

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