Fire investigation..EN INGLES.
1 An introduction to fires and fire investigation
NIAMH NIC DAÉID
Introduction
Types of fires
Fire and combustion
Some relevant properties of materials
Heat transfer
Combustion
Development and behaviour of fires in compartments
Factors affecting fire growth
Spread of flame to other compartments
Conclusion
References
2 Fires from causes other than electrical malfunctions:
theory and case studies
CAROLINE MAGUIRE
Introduction
Combustion
Ignition
Sources of ignition of combustible solids
Conclusion
References
3 Electricity and fire
JOHN D. TWIBELL
Introduction
Electrical circuits, components and protective devices
Faults which might cause fires
False attributions
Electrical examinations at the scene
Reporting of fires
Conclusion
Acnowledgements
References
4 The use of laboratory reconstruction in fire investigation
MARTIN SHIPP
Introduction
Why carry out a reconstruction?
Purpose of the reconstruction
Types of test or reconstruction
Designing the reconstruction
Instrumentation
Safety
Conducting the reconstruction
Reporting
Costs
Case studies
Computer models for the fire investigator
Learning lessons from fires
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
Appendix A: The ‘standard’ fire tests
Appendix B: About FRS
Appendix C: Fire test laboratories
5 Modern laboratory techniques involved in the analysis of fire
debris samples
RETA NEWMAN
Introduction
Sample preparation
Sample preparation techniques
Adsorption theory
Adsorption techniques
Solvent extraction
Conclusion
References
6 Interpretation of laboratory data
RETA NEWMAN
Introduction
Ignitable liquid composition
Instrumental analysis
Ignitable liquid classification
Sample matrix and data interpretation
Conclusion
References
7 Sources of interference in fire debris analysis
ERIC STAUFFER
Introduction
Concept of interfering products
Different sources of interfering products
Knowledge of polymers and interfering products
Practical examples of interpretation of chromatograms and
identification of sources of interferences
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
http://web.omnidrive.com/APIServer/public/q31ZWsF5W8Jk0L6UWcfB6az4/Fireinvestigation.rar
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1 An introduction to fires and fire investigation
NIAMH NIC DAÉID
Introduction
Types of fires
Fire and combustion
Some relevant properties of materials
Heat transfer
Combustion
Development and behaviour of fires in compartments
Factors affecting fire growth
Spread of flame to other compartments
Conclusion
References
2 Fires from causes other than electrical malfunctions:
theory and case studies
CAROLINE MAGUIRE
Introduction
Combustion
Ignition
Sources of ignition of combustible solids
Conclusion
References
3 Electricity and fire
JOHN D. TWIBELL
Introduction
Electrical circuits, components and protective devices
Faults which might cause fires
False attributions
Electrical examinations at the scene
Reporting of fires
Conclusion
Acnowledgements
References
4 The use of laboratory reconstruction in fire investigation
MARTIN SHIPP
Introduction
Why carry out a reconstruction?
Purpose of the reconstruction
Types of test or reconstruction
Designing the reconstruction
Instrumentation
Safety
Conducting the reconstruction
Reporting
Costs
Case studies
Computer models for the fire investigator
Learning lessons from fires
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
Appendix A: The ‘standard’ fire tests
Appendix B: About FRS
Appendix C: Fire test laboratories
5 Modern laboratory techniques involved in the analysis of fire
debris samples
RETA NEWMAN
Introduction
Sample preparation
Sample preparation techniques
Adsorption theory
Adsorption techniques
Solvent extraction
Conclusion
References
6 Interpretation of laboratory data
RETA NEWMAN
Introduction
Ignitable liquid composition
Instrumental analysis
Ignitable liquid classification
Sample matrix and data interpretation
Conclusion
References
7 Sources of interference in fire debris analysis
ERIC STAUFFER
Introduction
Concept of interfering products
Different sources of interfering products
Knowledge of polymers and interfering products
Practical examples of interpretation of chromatograms and
identification of sources of interferences
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
http://web.omnidrive.com/APIServer/public/q31ZWsF5W8Jk0L6UWcfB6az4/Fireinvestigation.rar
eeso, un archivo comprimido en winrar (www.rarlab.com) para compartir con Uds.
saludos y espero q les sea de utilidad!