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APPENDIX A
CONFERI~CE PROGRAM ON FIRE AND SMOKE RESISTANT MATERIALS
National Academy of Sciences
2101 Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C.
November 8-10, 1994
Tuesday, November ~
8:30 Conference Introduction
Eli M. Pearce, Polytechnic University
9:00 Federal Aviation Administration Fire-Safety Mission
Thomas E. McSweeny, Federal Aviation Administration (FAAJ
9:30
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12:00
Airplane Accidents and Fires
Thomas M. Murray, Boeing Commercial Airplane Group
Heat Exposure and Burning Behavior of Cabin Materials
During an Aircraft Post-Crash Fuel Fire
Constantine P. Sarkos, Federal Aviation Administration, Technical Center
Fundamental Fire Properties of Combustible Materials
Dougal D. Drysdale, University of Edinburgh
Fire Tests and Hazard Evaluation
James G. Quintiere, University of Maryland
Fire Properties of Materials
Archie Tewarson, Factory Mutual
(presented by Ronald Alpert, Factory Mutual)
1:30 Fire-Screen~ng Results of Polymers and Composites
Usman Sorathia, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division
2:00 Fire Properties of Future Material Candidates
Charles A. Wilkie, Marquette University
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4:30
5:00
Improved Fire- arm Smoke-Resistant Materials
Meeting FR Goals Using Polymer Additive Systems
Edward D. Weil, Polytechnic University
Developments in Thermally Stable Polymers
Paul Hergenrother, National Aeronautics arut Space Administration, Langley
Research Center
An Overview of inorganic and Organome~lic Polymers
Ma01 Zeldin, City University of New York Staten Islar~
Flame-Retarding Woo! Textile Materials arid the Evaluation
of Thermally Stable Polymers for Commercial Airplanes
Sally A. Hasselbrack, Boeing Commercial Airplane Group
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Wednesday, November 9
8:30 Smoke Toxicity
David Purser, Fire Research Station, United Kingdom
9:00
9:30
In-Service Performance Criteria for Aircraft
Hanns-Ioerg Betz, Lufthansa German Airlines
Design of Aircraft Interiors
Swen I. Scha~ch, Deutsche Aerospace Airbus
10:00 Processing and Manufacturing of Interior Components
Hans-Dieter Berg, Deutsche Aerospace Airbus
10:30 Charge to Workshop and Logistics
Eli M. Pearce, Polytechnic University
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Breakout Sessions
Session ~ - Toxicity Issues
Session Chair: Stephanie Skaggs, New Mexico Engineering Research Institute
Session II - Fire Perfoanance Parameters
Session Chair: Richard Gann, National Institute of Standards arm Technology
Session m - Drivers for Materials Development
Session Chair: Dennis Nollen, DuPont
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