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Assessment of Fire Hazards in Buildings Housing Fusion Energy Experiments
A number of materials in and within the proximity of buildings housing fusion energy experiments (FEE) were analyzed for their potential fire hazard. The materials used in this study were mostly: electrical and thermal insulations. The fire hazard of these materials was assessed in terms of their ease of ignition, heat release rate, generation of smoke, and the effect of thermal environment on the combustion behavior. Several fire protection measures for buildings housing the (FEE) projects are analyzed and as a result of this study are found to be adequate for the near term. (ERA citation 03:049271)
Assessment of Fire Hazards in Buildings Housing Fusion Energy Experiments
A number of materials in and within the proximity of buildings housing fusion energy experiments (FEE) were analyzed for their potential fire hazard. The materials used in this study were mostly: electrical and thermal insulations. The fire hazard of these materials was assessed in terms of their ease of ignition, heat release rate, generation of smoke, and the effect of thermal environment on the combustion behavior. Several fire protection measures for buildings housing the (FEE) projects are analyzed and as a result of this study are found to be adequate for the near term. (ERA citation 03:049271)
Assessment of Fire Hazards in Buildings Housing Fusion Energy Experiments
N. Alvares (author) / A. Lipska (author)
1978
21 pages
Report
No indication
English
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