International Flame Research Foundation
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The International Flame Research Foundation – IFRF is a non-profit research association and network created in 1948[1][2] in IJmuiden (Netherlands), established in Livorno (Italy) between 2005[3] and 2016 (Fondazione Internazionale per la Ricerca Sulla Combustione – ONLUS), and in Sheffield (UK) since 2017.[4] Meredith Thring was one of the founders.[5]
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International Flame Research Foundation | |
Abbreviation | IFRF |
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Formation | 1948 (1948) |
Type | Non-profit educational society |
Legal status | Foundation |
Purpose | Industrial combustion science |
Region served | Word |
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The IFRF Membership Network unites some 1000 combustion researchers from 130 industrial companies and academic institutions worldwide, around a common interest in efficient and environmentally responsible industrial combustion, with a focus on flame studies.