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A Systems Approach to Flammability Control for Aerospace Safety Application
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Abstract
The requirements for control of flammability and related hazards in materials and components used in aerospace avionics systems have been examined using a systems approach. Consideration has been given to a wide range of contributing factors, including acceptable risk, test method, acceptability criteria, confidence level, ignition source, etc.
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Citation
Hayashi, F. and Kiehlo, N., "A Systems Approach to Flammability Control for Aerospace Safety Application," SAE Technical Paper 690712, 1969, https://doi.org/10.4271/690712.Also In
References
- “Chemical and Engineering News,” Oct. 28 1968 16
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