Microgravity experiments of polyethylene (PE) droplet combustion were conducted by a 3.6-s drop tower with the gravity level of 10(-3)similar to 10(-4) g to investigate the burning behaviors and fire hazards of molten thermoplastics in the spacecraft. Pre-ignited droplets with a diameter of about 3 mm were continually generated and detached from burning PE tubes. Once the drop capsule started free-fall, droplets entered the microgravity environment with an initial velocity of 10-35 cm/s (Stage I). A comet-shape flame with an intense bubbling and ejecting process of the moving droplet was observed, and the burning-rate constant (K) was found around 2.6 +/- 0.3 mm(2)/s. After the droplet landed on the floor, it could rebound with a near-zero ...
Polymer combustion is a highly complicated process where chemical reactions may occur not only in th...
The present work developed a numerical model to study the combustion of wellcharacterized drop clust...
The flammability in microgravity of three US-furnished materials, Delrin, polymethylmethacrylate (PM...
Microgravity experiments of polyethylene (PE) droplet combustion were conducted by a 3.6-s drop towe...
A major portion of the energy produced in the world today comes from the burning of liquid hydrocarb...
The flammable thermoplastics are widely used in our daily life and manned space travels in micrograv...
Liquid fuel combustion provides a major portion of the world's energy supply. In most practical comb...
The importance of understanding the effects of fuel composition, length scales, and other parameters...
A series of low gravity, aircraft-based, experiments was conducted to investigate the combustion of ...
A series of experiments were conducted in the 3.6-s microgravity drop tower and normal gravity to in...
In Japan, the ignition and combustion of the droplet and droplet array have been investigated by usi...
A Franco-Japanese cooperative research program on microgravity combustion has been initiated. One of...
Theory and experiments involving single droplet combustion date back to 1953, with the first microgr...
The formation of the sootshell in microgravity droplet combustion can influence many aspects of drop...
Anomalous combustion of n-heptane droplets burning in microgravity conditions was recently experimen...
Polymer combustion is a highly complicated process where chemical reactions may occur not only in th...
The present work developed a numerical model to study the combustion of wellcharacterized drop clust...
The flammability in microgravity of three US-furnished materials, Delrin, polymethylmethacrylate (PM...
Microgravity experiments of polyethylene (PE) droplet combustion were conducted by a 3.6-s drop towe...
A major portion of the energy produced in the world today comes from the burning of liquid hydrocarb...
The flammable thermoplastics are widely used in our daily life and manned space travels in micrograv...
Liquid fuel combustion provides a major portion of the world's energy supply. In most practical comb...
The importance of understanding the effects of fuel composition, length scales, and other parameters...
A series of low gravity, aircraft-based, experiments was conducted to investigate the combustion of ...
A series of experiments were conducted in the 3.6-s microgravity drop tower and normal gravity to in...
In Japan, the ignition and combustion of the droplet and droplet array have been investigated by usi...
A Franco-Japanese cooperative research program on microgravity combustion has been initiated. One of...
Theory and experiments involving single droplet combustion date back to 1953, with the first microgr...
The formation of the sootshell in microgravity droplet combustion can influence many aspects of drop...
Anomalous combustion of n-heptane droplets burning in microgravity conditions was recently experimen...
Polymer combustion is a highly complicated process where chemical reactions may occur not only in th...
The present work developed a numerical model to study the combustion of wellcharacterized drop clust...
The flammability in microgravity of three US-furnished materials, Delrin, polymethylmethacrylate (PM...