A survey of terms often used in connection with aircraft interior materials flammability tests is given. A description of a lot of often referred to small scale test methods and of some full scale test methods is given. The effects of inhalation of toxic gases and exposure to radiant heat on human beings are described. A full description of the actual flammability requirements in Federal Aviation Regulation part 25 is provided.
Tests for Aircraft Interior Materials in Fire Accident
1989
89 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation Safety , Air Transportation , Aircraft compartments , Aircraft construction materials , Aircraft reliability , Flammability , Materials tests , Regulations , Accidents , Fires , Human body , Requirements , Temperature effects , Terms , Toxic hazards , Foreign technology , Aircraft fires
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