The research performed at the Center for Reactive Flow and Dynamical Systems in the Laboratory for Computational Physics and Fluid Dynamics, at the Naval Research Laboratory, in support of the NASA Microgravity Science and Applications Program is described. The primary focus was on investigating fundamental questions concerning the propagation and extinction of premixed flames in Earth gravity and in microgravity environments. The approach was to use detailed time-dependent, multispecies, numerical models as tools to simulate flames in different gravity environments. The models include a detailed chemical kinetics mechanism consisting of elementary reactions among the eight reactive species involved in hydrogen combustion, coupled to algori...
The Burning and Suppression of Solids (BASS) experiment was performed on the International Space Sta...
Modeling plays a vital role in providing physical insights into behavior revealed by experiment. The...
Papers included address the following topics: (1) Turbulent premixed flame propagation in microgravi...
This report describes the research performed at the Center for Reactive Flow and Dynamical Systems i...
The objectives of this project are to gain insight into diffusion flames by modeling various configu...
A possible scenario of fire inception in microgravity is ignition and burning of solid or liquid mat...
A possible scenario of fire inception in microgravity is ignition and burning of solid or liquid mat...
This work is a study of diffusion flame tip instabilities of a wide thermally thin sample in a micro...
A two and one-half year experimental and theoretical research program on the properties of laminar a...
Thrust and fire safety are among NASA’s major concerns in the fulfillment of its mission on Mars Exp...
A three-year experimental and theoretical research program on the mechanisms of combustion limits of...
Analytical and numerical techniques dealing with the theoretical description of the influence of zer...
The first objective of the program is to introduce the meritorious counterflow methodology in microg...
A possible scenario of fire inception in microgravity is ignition and burning of solid or liquid mat...
The goal of the research is to understand the influences of the hydrodynamic instability on premixed...
The Burning and Suppression of Solids (BASS) experiment was performed on the International Space Sta...
Modeling plays a vital role in providing physical insights into behavior revealed by experiment. The...
Papers included address the following topics: (1) Turbulent premixed flame propagation in microgravi...
This report describes the research performed at the Center for Reactive Flow and Dynamical Systems i...
The objectives of this project are to gain insight into diffusion flames by modeling various configu...
A possible scenario of fire inception in microgravity is ignition and burning of solid or liquid mat...
A possible scenario of fire inception in microgravity is ignition and burning of solid or liquid mat...
This work is a study of diffusion flame tip instabilities of a wide thermally thin sample in a micro...
A two and one-half year experimental and theoretical research program on the properties of laminar a...
Thrust and fire safety are among NASA’s major concerns in the fulfillment of its mission on Mars Exp...
A three-year experimental and theoretical research program on the mechanisms of combustion limits of...
Analytical and numerical techniques dealing with the theoretical description of the influence of zer...
The first objective of the program is to introduce the meritorious counterflow methodology in microg...
A possible scenario of fire inception in microgravity is ignition and burning of solid or liquid mat...
The goal of the research is to understand the influences of the hydrodynamic instability on premixed...
The Burning and Suppression of Solids (BASS) experiment was performed on the International Space Sta...
Modeling plays a vital role in providing physical insights into behavior revealed by experiment. The...
Papers included address the following topics: (1) Turbulent premixed flame propagation in microgravi...