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Advances in Combustion Toxicology,Volume I
About this book
This book addresses the three basic areas of combustion toxicology: combustion of materials, assessment of the toxicity of smoke, and understanding of hazards to humans. It is based on the papers published in the Journal of Fire Sciences during 1983-1987.
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Yes, you can access Advances in Combustion Toxicology,Volume I by Gordon E. Hartzell in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Technology & Engineering & Materials Science. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- About the Editor
- 1 / Combustion of Materials
- 2 / Assessment of the Toxicity of Smoke
- 3 / Understanding of Hazards to Humans
- 4 / Biological Studies of Combustion Atmospheres
- 5 / Influence of Heating Rates on the Toxicity of Evolved Combustion Products: Results and a System for Research
- 6 / A Comparative Review of the Combustion Toxicity of Polyvinyl Chloride
- 7 / An Evaluation of Smoke Toxicity and Toxic Hazard of Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing Combustion Products
- 8 / A Bioassay Model for Testing the Incapacitating Effects of Exposure to Combustion Product Atmospheres Using Cynamolgus Monkeys
- 9 / Acute Inhalation Toxicity of the Smoke Produced by Five Halogenated Polymers
- 10 / Toxic Hazards of Acrolein and Carbon Monoxide During Combustion
- 11 / Use of a Radiant Furnace Fire Model to Evaluate Acute Toxicity of Smoke
- 12 / Modeling of Toxicological Effects of Fire Gases: I. Incapacitating Effects of Narcotic Fire Gases
- 13 / Evaluation of Smoke Toxicity Using Concentration-Time Products
- 14 / Combustion Conditions and Exposure Conditions for Combustion Product Toxicity Testing
- 15 / The Suitability of the DIN 53436 Test Apparatus for the Simulation of a Fire Risk Situation with Flaming Combustion
- 16 / Modeling of Toxicological Effects of Fire Gases: II. Mathematical Modeling of Intoxication of Rats by Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen Cyanide
- 17 / Reporting Combustion Product Toxicity Test Results
- 18 / Modeling of Toxicological Effects of Fire Gases: III. Quantification of Post-Exposure Lethality of Rats From Exposure to HCI Atmospheres
- 19 / The Toxicity of Fire Effluents from Textiles and Upholstery Materials
- 20 / Effect of Experimental Conditions on the Evolution of Combustion Products Using a Modified University of Pittsburgh Toxicity Test Apparatus
- Index