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James G. Quintiere

Affiliations: 
Fire Protection Engineering University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 
Area:
Fire Protection, Fire Science
Website:
http://www.fpe.umd.edu/faculty-profiles/quintiere.html
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Educated as a mechanical engineer, Professor Quintiere received a B.S. degree from New Jersey Institute of Technology (1962), and a M.S. (1966) and Ph.D. (1970) from New York University. His career in fire safety began in 1971 when he joined the National Bureau of Standards, now known as the National Institute of Science and Technology. He left in 1989, as Chief of the Fire Science and Engineering Division, to join the faculty of the Department of Fire Protection Engineering.

Dr. Quintiere's research in fire has covered a wide range of topics including compartment fire behavior, fire induced flows, fire growth on materials and scale model studies. He has written over 75 journal publications and reports.

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Markan A, Baum HR, Sunderland PB, et al. (2020) Transient ellipsoidal combustion model for a porous burner in microgravity Combustion and Flame. 212: 93-106
Auth E, Quintiere JG, Sunderland PB. (2020) Emulation of condensed fuel flames with gaseous fuels supplied through a porous copper calorimeter Fire and Materials
Plathner FV, Quintiere JG, Hees Pv. (2019) Analysis of extinction and sustained ignition Fire Safety Journal. 105: 51-61
Markan A, Sunderland PB, Quintiere JG, et al. (2018) A Burning Rate Emulator (BRE) for study of condensed fuel burning in microgravity Combustion and Flame. 192: 272-282
Lundström FV, Sunderland PB, Quintiere JG, et al. (2017) Study of ignition and extinction of small-scale fires in experiments with an emulating gas burner Fire Safety Journal. 87: 18-24
Mizukami T, Utiskul Y, Quintiere JG. (2016) A compartment burning rate algorithm for a zone model Fire Safety Journal. 79: 57-68
Zhang Y, Kim M, Sunderland PB, et al. (2016) A burner to emulate condensed phase fuels Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science. 73: 87-93
Quintiere JG, Lyon RE, Crowley SB. (2016) An exercise in obtaining flame radiation fraction from the cone calorimeter Fire and Materials
Zhang Y, Kim M, Sunderland PB, et al. (2015) Emulation of condensed fuel flames with gases in microgravity Combustion and Flame
Zhang Y, Bustamante MJ, Gollner MJ, et al. (2014) Burning on flat wicks at various orientations Journal of Fire Sciences. 32: 52-71
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