A perspective on automobile crash fires.

Author(s)
Warner, C.Y. James, M.B & Woolley, R.L.
Year
Abstract

Chronological relationships between the emerging FMVS standard 301 and the research data available to serve as a basis for evaluation of the nature of crash fires and the effectiveness of standards, including several suggested countermeasure strategies which have not yet been adopted into production vehicles, are summarized. An overview of the cost/benefit economics literature prevalent during the decade of the 70's and an analysis of most recent fire literature are also presented.

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Library number
B 24921 (In: B 24915) /80/91/ IRRD 286465
Source

In: Field accidents: Data collection, analysis, methodologies, and crash injury reconstructions.SAE, -P-159. International Congress & Exposition, Detroit, Michigan, February 25 - March n 1985; p.51-64, 6 graph., 1 tab., 65 ref. SAE 850092.

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