This study focuses on localized ignition by external radiant flux and subsequent flame growth over thin polymeric materials (plastic and paper) in microgravity. Two transition stages were observed. The first transition stage covers the period from the onset of ignition to the formation of stabilized flame near the ignited area. This is followed by the second transition of the flame growth stage from the initial stabilized flame to sustained fire growth away from the ignited area. For the first stage, ignition experiments of thin PMMA sheets were conducted using a CO2 laser as an external source in the 10 s drop tower. The results of front side surface ignition and of backside surface ignition were observed. The effects of imposed flow veloc...
The flammable thermoplastics are widely used in our daily life and manned space travels in micrograv...
A series of low gravity, aircraft-based, experiments was conducted to investigate the combustion of ...
A study of the different mechanisms controlling the initial stages of a fire in a micro-gravity env...
Localized ignition is initiated by an external radiant source at the middle of a thin solid sheet un...
Non-piloted radiative ignition and transition to flame spread over thin cellulose fuel samples was s...
The effect of environmental variables on the ignition of solid combustible materials is explored thr...
A possible scenario of fire inception in microgravity is ignition and burning of solid or liquid mat...
The ignition of and flame spread over solid fuels is of fundamental importance to the field of fire ...
A possible scenario of fire inception in microgravity is ignition and burning of solid or liquid mat...
Experiments were conducted to measure the flame propagation rate of a plug-flow flame through a comb...
In most microgravity studies of flame spread, the flame is assumed to be two-dimensional, and two-di...
The purpose of this project is to develop a flight ready apparatus of the microgravity ignition expe...
The flammability in microgravity of three US-furnished materials, Delrin, polymethylmethacrylate (PM...
The flammability of combustible materials inside a spacecraft environment is of importance for fire ...
A series of experiments were conducted in the 3.6-s microgravity drop tower and normal gravity to in...
The flammable thermoplastics are widely used in our daily life and manned space travels in micrograv...
A series of low gravity, aircraft-based, experiments was conducted to investigate the combustion of ...
A study of the different mechanisms controlling the initial stages of a fire in a micro-gravity env...
Localized ignition is initiated by an external radiant source at the middle of a thin solid sheet un...
Non-piloted radiative ignition and transition to flame spread over thin cellulose fuel samples was s...
The effect of environmental variables on the ignition of solid combustible materials is explored thr...
A possible scenario of fire inception in microgravity is ignition and burning of solid or liquid mat...
The ignition of and flame spread over solid fuels is of fundamental importance to the field of fire ...
A possible scenario of fire inception in microgravity is ignition and burning of solid or liquid mat...
Experiments were conducted to measure the flame propagation rate of a plug-flow flame through a comb...
In most microgravity studies of flame spread, the flame is assumed to be two-dimensional, and two-di...
The purpose of this project is to develop a flight ready apparatus of the microgravity ignition expe...
The flammability in microgravity of three US-furnished materials, Delrin, polymethylmethacrylate (PM...
The flammability of combustible materials inside a spacecraft environment is of importance for fire ...
A series of experiments were conducted in the 3.6-s microgravity drop tower and normal gravity to in...
The flammable thermoplastics are widely used in our daily life and manned space travels in micrograv...
A series of low gravity, aircraft-based, experiments was conducted to investigate the combustion of ...
A study of the different mechanisms controlling the initial stages of a fire in a micro-gravity env...