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Re: Propane burner
Posted by: dcarpenter (IP Logged)
Date: September 06, 2016 06:53AM

Another example of the use of fundamental knowledge of fluid flow and the physics and chemistry of combustion and fire. All fundamental topics under NFPA 1033.

Douglas J. Carpenter, MScFPE, CFEI, PE, FSFPE
Vice President & Principal Engineer
Combustion Science & Engineering, Inc.
8940 Old Annapolis Road, Suite L
Columbia, MD 21045
(410) 884-3266
(410) 884-3267 (fax)
www.csefire.com



Subject Views Written By Posted
  Propane burner 1655 R Moseley 09/04/2016 09:55AM
  Re: Propane burner 988 Mark Goodson 09/04/2016 10:07AM
  Re: Propane burner 1052 R Moseley 09/04/2016 11:40AM
  Re: Propane burner 1076 Mark Goodson 09/04/2016 04:29PM
  Re: Propane burner 1026 dcarpenter 09/05/2016 08:33PM
  Re: Propane burner 1020 Sir Gary 09/06/2016 01:58AM
  Re: Propane burner 932 dcarpenter 09/06/2016 06:49AM
  Re: Propane burner 951 dcarpenter 09/06/2016 06:53AM
  Re: Propane burner 998 markspoo 09/06/2016 08:28AM
  Re: Propane burner 983 dcarpenter 09/06/2016 09:23AM
  Re: Propane burner 1004 Mark Goodson 09/06/2016 04:15PM


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