This thesis presents a research project in the field of oxygen system fire safety relating to the heterogeneous burning of iron in normal gravity and reduced gravity. Fires involving metallic components in oxygen systems often occur, with devastating and costly results, motivating continued research to improve the safety of these devices through a better understanding of the burning phenomena. Metallic materials typically burn in the liquid phase, referred to as heterogeneous burning. A review of the literature indicates that there is a need to improve the overall understanding of heterogeneous burning and better understand the factors that influence metal flammability in normal gravity and reduced gravity. Melting rates for metals burning ...
This research studied the combustion products generated from the burning of metals in high-pressure ...
The burning of metals in enriched oxygen atmospheres includes multiple phases and, therefore, satisf...
Flammability tests of iron using the Lewis Research Center's (LeRC) 2.2 s drop tower are modeled. Un...
This thesis presents a research project in the field of oxygen system fire safety relating to the he...
This paper presents the findings of an investigation into the rate-limiting mechanism for the hetero...
The combustion of 0.32-cm-diameter pure iron rods in gaseous oxygen under normal and reduced gravity...
Metallic materials exposed to oxygen-enriched atmospheres – as commonly used in the medical, aerospa...
This paper investigates the causes of increased regression rates of the melting interface for metals...
Use of high-pressure oxygen systems in space applications requires an understanding of how metals an...
The combustion of iron at high oxygen pressure in normal gravity and microgravity was investigated. ...
The combustion of metals is a field with important practical applications in rocket propellants, hig...
The NASA White Sands Test Facility has completed an extensive test program aimed at evaluating the b...
Combustion of metals has been widely studied in the past, primarily because of their high oxidation ...
The combustion behavior of metal-oxygen reactions if a weakly buoyant environment is studied to unde...
This paper presents a proposed qualitative framework to discuss the heterogeneous burning of metalli...
This research studied the combustion products generated from the burning of metals in high-pressure ...
The burning of metals in enriched oxygen atmospheres includes multiple phases and, therefore, satisf...
Flammability tests of iron using the Lewis Research Center's (LeRC) 2.2 s drop tower are modeled. Un...
This thesis presents a research project in the field of oxygen system fire safety relating to the he...
This paper presents the findings of an investigation into the rate-limiting mechanism for the hetero...
The combustion of 0.32-cm-diameter pure iron rods in gaseous oxygen under normal and reduced gravity...
Metallic materials exposed to oxygen-enriched atmospheres – as commonly used in the medical, aerospa...
This paper investigates the causes of increased regression rates of the melting interface for metals...
Use of high-pressure oxygen systems in space applications requires an understanding of how metals an...
The combustion of iron at high oxygen pressure in normal gravity and microgravity was investigated. ...
The combustion of metals is a field with important practical applications in rocket propellants, hig...
The NASA White Sands Test Facility has completed an extensive test program aimed at evaluating the b...
Combustion of metals has been widely studied in the past, primarily because of their high oxidation ...
The combustion behavior of metal-oxygen reactions if a weakly buoyant environment is studied to unde...
This paper presents a proposed qualitative framework to discuss the heterogeneous burning of metalli...
This research studied the combustion products generated from the burning of metals in high-pressure ...
The burning of metals in enriched oxygen atmospheres includes multiple phases and, therefore, satisf...
Flammability tests of iron using the Lewis Research Center's (LeRC) 2.2 s drop tower are modeled. Un...