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Fuel Tank Flammability - Part II

Author(s) Presentation(s) Paper(s)
Alan Grim Inerting Systems for Commercial Airplane Fuel Tanks N/A
  • Brian Greenawalt
  • Phil Jones
A Practical Approach for Inerting Systems on Commercial Aircraft and the Development of Industry Standards N/A
Jim Zhou High Temperature Membrane for OBIGGS Application N/A
  • Carter B. Brooks
  • Robert F. Yelverton
Large Aircraft Survivability Initiative (LASI) A Programmatic Overview of the Large Aircraft Survivability Initiative (LASI)
Howard J. Fleisher Protecting Fuel Tanks and Systems from Security Threats - R&D Considerations N/A
Ray Cherry Cabin Water Mist Benefit Study N/A
  • Rainer Beuermann
  • Konstantin Kallergis
Use of Water Mist and Nitrogen for Cargo Hold Fire Protection; Results of the R&T Project FIREDETEX Use of Water Mist and Nitrogen for Cargo Hold Fire Protection; Results of the R&T Project FIREDETEX
Richard G. Hill Aircraft Fire & Explosion Protection with Nitrogen and Water Mist N/A
  • Heather D. Willauer
  • Ramagopal Ananth
  • John B. Hoover
  • George W. Mushrush
  • Frederick W. Williams
Chemical Methods for Decreasing Jet Fuel Flammability Chemical Methods for Decreasing Jet Fuel Flammability
  • G. Klein
  • B.Zapf
Hydrogen Applications in the Aircraft Industry Hydrogen Applications in the Aircraft Sector

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