Part I The systems approach—An overview Hilton F. Jarrett A Symposium: the Systems Approach to Fire Protection Problems Pages: 182 - 187
With the Society John N. PryceJoseph E. JohnsonRichard E. Stevens BriefCommunication Pages: 151 - 153
Fire research in scandinavia—A long-term program Ove Pettersson Features in This Issue Pages: 146 - 150
Flame propagation, extinguishment and environmental effects on combustion Robert W. Van DolahMichael G. ZabetakisGeorge S. Scott Features in This Issue Pages: 138 - 145
Measurements of the transmission of radiation through water sprays A. J. M. HeseldenP. L. Hinkley Features in This Issue Pages: 130 - 137
The effect of wind on flames J. R. WelkerO. A. PipkinC. M. Sliepcevich Features in This Issue Pages: 122 - 129
Storage life and utility of mechanical fire-fighting foam liquids D. N. MeldrumJ. R. WilliamsC. J. Conway Features in This Issue Pages: 112 - 121
Extinguishment of alkali metal fires S. J. RodgersW. A. Everson Features in This Issue Pages: 103 - 111
Space separation for prevention of farm fire spread E. B. Moysey Features in This Issue Pages: 62 - 68
Temperature distribution within aircraft-fuel fires William GordonRobert D. McMillan Features in This Issue Pages: 52 - 61
Ignition or the flame-initiating process Robert W. Van DolahMichael G. ZabetakisGeorge S. Scott Features in This Issue Pages: 32 - 42
Detonation characteristics of prilled ammonium nitrate C. H. Winning Features in This Issue Pages: 23 - 31
Factors influencing the use of high-temperature sprinklers Miles R. Suchomel Features in This Issue Pages: 15 - 22
Machining magnesium—a study of ignition factors John A. Peloubet Features in This Issue Pages: 5 - 14