In wreckage of crashed aircraft, fragments are often found to show signs of fire, and it may be of great importance to determine whether fire preceded or followed crash; if certain number of fire-marked fragments should be found to fit on to one another, this may be due to chance or to marking before fracture; study provides means of estimating probability of given configurations on hypothesis of random distribution of marked pieces.
Fire problem in aircraft accident investigation
Can Aeronautics Space J
Canadian Aeronautics and Space Journal ; 12 , n 1
1966
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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