ISBN: 0903345021
Author: David M. Wharry,Ronald Hirst
Language: English
Publisher: Institution of Fire Engineers (Publications) Ltd; 1st edition edition (October 1974)
Pages: 344
Category: Engineering
Subcategory: Engineering
Rating: 4.3
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Wharry, David M. and Hirst, Ronald, Basic Combustion Process, Fire Technology Chemistry and Combustion, Institute of Fire Engineers, Leicester, .
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Fire Technology: Chemistry and Combustion, Institute of Fire Engineers. Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems, National Fire Protection Association. For public, academic and special libraries.