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Contents - Spring 2008

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Clean Agent Fire Protection for Computer Rooms 

By Mark L. Robin, Ph.D., Technical Services Consultant, DuPont

In response to the ban on Halon manufacture, the fire suppression industry has responded with the development of alternative clean agents which pose no threat to the ozone layer.

Status and Trends in Dust Explosion Prevention and Mitigation

By Prof. em. R. K. Eckhoff, Dept. Physics and Technol., Univ. of Bergen, Norway 

An overview of the methods currently used for preventing and mitigating dust explosions in the process industries.

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Control Room Fire Protection: When Seconds Count 

By Kate Houghton, Director of Fire Protection Marketing, Kidde Fire Systems 

Special hazards fire protection system providing rapid fire detection, integrated emergency response and clean agent fire suppression.

Studies of Dust Explosion Suppression by Water Sprays and Extinguishing Powders

By Marian Gieras and Rudolf Klemens, Ph.D., D.Sc., Warsaw University of Technology, Institute of Heat Engineering 

A comparison of effectiveness of water sprays, neutral dusts and typical extinguishing powders in the suppression process of organic dust - air mixtures explosions.

Radiographic Links in a Professional Fire Alarm System 

By Martin Bal, Director of R&D, Profibas Brandalarmeringssystemen b.v. 

Modern digital techniques developed for communication systems for fire protection applications.

Automatic Fire & Explosion Detection and Suppression for Special Hazards

By Ian Buchanan and Estee Jacobson, Spectrex, Inc. 

Automatic explosion/fire suppression means have been developed and adapted to protect various high-value high-risk industrial hazards.

Whirling Flames Formation, Development and Sustainment Analysis in Fire Scenarios

By Giovanni Manzini, Ph.D. and Luca Iannantuoni, Department of Energy, Politecnico di Milano 

The formation of whirling flames can be undertaken in the controlled or accidental combustion fields including CFD models to complete the experimental results.

Hydro Aluminium Counts on New Safety Technology from ESSER

By Frank Herstix, Product Manager, ESSER by Honeywell 

CO2 multi-area extinguishing system developed especially for the aluminum-foil-rolling mill.

Effective and Novel Flame Detection Solutions - Customers Demand More from Their Flame Detection Solutions 

By Bernard Laluvein, Strategic Product Manager, Tyco Safety Products 

Discussion of the effective flame detection solutions: Triple channel IR, UV/IR, or CCTV/Video in combination with unique IR array based flame detection.

Fire-Safety by Modern Instrumentation 

By Dr. Saman Afkhami and Chris Krishnamurthy, Shaw Stone & Webster 

Latest developments in flame and gas detection systems that address fire hazards in industrial and manufacturing plants.

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