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Technical references guide for the HAZARD I fire hazard assessment method

Bukowski et al., 1989

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17931326930416421385
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Bukowski R
Bukowski R
Jones W
Forney C
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The rate of heat release of the burning objects in a room is the primary driving force which governs the intensity of the fire. Thus, its determination is essential to any of the ensuing hazard computations. Until a few years ago, it was not possible to adequately determine the …
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