The Burning and Suppression of Solids (BASS) experiment was performed on the International Space Station. Microgravity combustion tests burning thin and thick flat samples, acrylic spheres, and candles were conducted. The samples were mounted inside a small wind tunnel which could impose air flow speeds up to 40 cms. The wind tunnel was installed in the Microgravity Science Glovebox which supplied power, imaging, and a level of containment. The effects of air flow speed, fuel thickness, fuel preheating, and nitrogen dilution on flame appearance, flame growth, and spread rates were determined in both the opposed and concurrent flow configuration. In some cases, a jet of nitrogen was introduced to attempt to extinguish the flame. Microgravity...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-106).Fire safety is an important part of engineering ...
Microgravity experiments have been performed aboard the SJ-10 satellite of China to investigate flam...
AA Experimental results from the five experiments indicate that flame spread rate increases with inc...
The Burning and Suppression of Solids-II (BASS-II) experiment was performed on the International Spa...
As a part of the NASA BASS and BASS-II experimental projects aboard the International Space Station,...
Flame spreading tests have been conducted using thin fuels in microgravity where buoyant convection ...
The spread of a flame over solid fuel is not only a fundamental textbook combustion phenomenon, but ...
A unique environment in which flame spreading, a phenomenon of fundamental, scientific interest, has...
The flame spread and flame extinction characteristics of a thin fuel burning in a low-speed forced c...
Experimental results obtained in drop towers and in Space Shuttle based experiments coupled with mod...
For the first time, a large-scale fire was intentionally set inside a spacecraft while in orbit. Tes...
The flammability of combustible materials in spacecraft environments is of importance for fire safet...
Effects of confined spaces on flame spread over thin solid fuels in a low-speed opposing flow is inv...
The flammability of combustible materials in a spacecraft is important for fire safety applications ...
As part of the Saffire project, solid materials were burned aboard orbiting spacecraft in two sets o...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-106).Fire safety is an important part of engineering ...
Microgravity experiments have been performed aboard the SJ-10 satellite of China to investigate flam...
AA Experimental results from the five experiments indicate that flame spread rate increases with inc...
The Burning and Suppression of Solids-II (BASS-II) experiment was performed on the International Spa...
As a part of the NASA BASS and BASS-II experimental projects aboard the International Space Station,...
Flame spreading tests have been conducted using thin fuels in microgravity where buoyant convection ...
The spread of a flame over solid fuel is not only a fundamental textbook combustion phenomenon, but ...
A unique environment in which flame spreading, a phenomenon of fundamental, scientific interest, has...
The flame spread and flame extinction characteristics of a thin fuel burning in a low-speed forced c...
Experimental results obtained in drop towers and in Space Shuttle based experiments coupled with mod...
For the first time, a large-scale fire was intentionally set inside a spacecraft while in orbit. Tes...
The flammability of combustible materials in spacecraft environments is of importance for fire safet...
Effects of confined spaces on flame spread over thin solid fuels in a low-speed opposing flow is inv...
The flammability of combustible materials in a spacecraft is important for fire safety applications ...
As part of the Saffire project, solid materials were burned aboard orbiting spacecraft in two sets o...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-106).Fire safety is an important part of engineering ...
Microgravity experiments have been performed aboard the SJ-10 satellite of China to investigate flam...
AA Experimental results from the five experiments indicate that flame spread rate increases with inc...