Smoke and Gases Produced by Burning Aircraft Interior MaterialsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - 27 pages |
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... toxic combustion products were obtained using com- mercial colorimetric detector tubes . A study was made of the operation , accuracy , and limi- tations of the detector tubes used . Measurements of the concentrations of HCl were also ...
... toxic combustion products were obtained using com- mercial colorimetric detector tubes . A study was made of the operation , accuracy , and limi- tations of the detector tubes used . Measurements of the concentrations of HCl were also ...
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... toxic components released . No attempts were made to determine high concentrations of CO2 or low concentrations of O2 , or to consider the type , size , or concen- tration of smoke particles in toxicological terms . Information on the ...
... toxic components released . No attempts were made to determine high concentrations of CO2 or low concentrations of O2 , or to consider the type , size , or concen- tration of smoke particles in toxicological terms . Information on the ...
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... toxic gas concentrations for flaming and nonflaming exposures on each material based on the data in appendix 3. Ma- terials have been arranged according to classifi- cation by groups , by composition , and by gener- ally increasing ...
... toxic gas concentrations for flaming and nonflaming exposures on each material based on the data in appendix 3. Ma- terials have been arranged according to classifi- cation by groups , by composition , and by gener- ally increasing ...
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... toxic products under simulated fire con- ditions . 2. The laboratory test method for generating smoke and measuring its optical density ap- pears to be a useful tool for the quantitative classification of materials , and for the ...
... toxic products under simulated fire con- ditions . 2. The laboratory test method for generating smoke and measuring its optical density ap- pears to be a useful tool for the quantitative classification of materials , and for the ...
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400 Maximum Smoke acetate adsorption Aircraft Interior Materials appendix asbestos Building Science Series calibration cents CHLOROPRENE cm³ cm³/min colorimetric indicator tubes colorimetric tubes components concen copolymer D₁ density of 16 density of smoke dilution Exposure Value Fabric UC film flaming and smoldering ft² gas concentrations gas detector tubes gaseous products gases Glass fiber HCl concentration inch Fabric inch Rug inch Sheet 200 indicated concentration Insulation Interrelations Between Cement Laminate limits Matte Sheet methyl methacrylate Modacrylic National Bureau Number nylon oz/yd PAPER HONEYCOMB percent Plasticized Polyamide Polyester Polyethylene terephthalate polysulfone polytetrafluoroethylene Polyvinyl Polyvinyl acetate Polyvinyl chloride Polyvinyl fluoride possible PVC precleaning layer sample Seat panels smoke accumulation smoke chamber Smoke D Smoke Measurements smoke particles smoke test chamber smoldering exposures specific ion electrode specific optical density surface area temperature terials thickness toxicological tration Typical smoke urethane urethane foam vinyl chloride volume wool
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Page 1 - Measurements are reported of the smoke produced during both flaming and smoldering exposures on 141 aircraft interior materials. Smoke is reported in terms of specific optical density, a dimensionless attenuation coefficient which defines the photometric obscuration produced by a quantity of smoke accumulated from a specimen of given thickness and unit surface area within a chamber of unit volume. A very wide range in the maximum specific optical density was observed. For the majority of materials,...