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Passive Protection at 50 mph

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1972
<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper examines the engineering and economic feasibility of inflatable restraint systems and structural modifications required to achieve passive protection for occupants in passenger car frontal collisions at 50 mph equivalent barrier speed.
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Metallic Corrosion, Passivity and Protection

Nature, 1946
THE first edition of Dr. Ulick R. Evans's “Metallic Corrosion, Passivity and Protection” appeared in 1937 and was reprinted in 1938, but has for some years been out of print. The second edition will be welcomed enthusiastically by all those interested in and concerned with, the corrosion of metals.
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PASSIVE PROTECTION AGAINST RUBELLA

Medical Journal of Australia, 1956
H, WARD, G, PARKER
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Risk-Based Passive Fire-Protection Optimization

Oil and Gas Facilities, 2014
Summary Passive fire protection (PFP) has been used in the oil and gas industry for many years as a method to avoid/delay global collapse of offshore installations. However, location of PFP has normally been based on simplistic assumptions, standards, guidance, and methods that do not always consider the real response of the structure to
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Passive freeze protection for solar collectors

Solar Energy, 1975
Freeze damage is an important practical problem for water-type solar collectors. This note describes a simple passive concept that can be used to protect water-type solar collectors from freeze damage. Briefly, the water is allowed to freeze. As it freezes, however, it expands against a compliant region, and thus, the expansion does not damage the ...
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Passive Thermal Protection Systems for HERMES

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1988
<div class="htmlview paragraph">A survey of the general problem of aerothermal reentry is made, showing the complexity of the problem for HERMES as well as for future ASTS.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">The present status of the TPS solution choosen for HERMES is given.
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Passive fire protection of concrete structures

Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Structures and Buildings, 2008
Passive fire protection of concrete structures is chiefly aimed at combating explosive thermal spalling, which relies on two underlying mechanisms: (a) the build-up of pore pressures and (b) the development of thermal stresses. The former could be alleviated, or eliminated, by the use of polypropylene (PP) fibres in the mix.
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Passive primate protection

Nature, 1991
John P. Moore, Robin A. Weiss
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Handling the Heat: Passive Fire Protection

CoatingsPro, 2013
Passive Fire Protection at Bring on the Heat 2013.
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