The space station, a permanently-inhabited orbiting laboratory, places new demands on spacecraft fire safety. Long-duration missions may call for more-constrained fire controls, but the accessibility of the space station to a variety of users may call for less-restrictive measures. This paper discusses fire safety issues through a review of the state of the art and a presentation of key findings from a recent NASA Lewis Research Center Workshop. The subjects covered are the fundamental science of low-gravity combustion and the technology advances in fire detection, extinguishment, materials assessment, and atmosphere selection. Key concerns are for the adoption of a fire-safe atmosphere and the substitution for the effective but toxic extin...
The FISO (Future In-Space Operations) Telecon Series was begun in 2006, by the then-active FISO Work...
Our understanding of the fire safety risk in manned spacecraft has been limited by the small scale o...
Discussions from a workshop to guide UCLA and NASA investigators on the state of knowledge and perce...
Fire safety always receives priority attention in NASA mission designs and operations, with emphasis...
Current fire protection for spacecraft relies mainly on fire prevention through the use of nonflamma...
Fire detection, fire standards and testing, fire extinguishment, inerting and atmospheres, fire-rela...
A fire in the inhabited portion of a spacecraft is a greatly feared hazard, but fire protection in s...
Practical risk management for present and future spacecraft, including space stations, involves the ...
The status is presented of a spacecraft fire safety research project that is under development to re...
The Shuttle reinforces its policy of fire-preventive measures with onboard smoke detectors and Halon...
Fire safety is an important concern in our daily lives and it plays a special role in the human pres...
Fire safety is listed among the areas of prime concern for inhabited space exploration. The naturall...
Fire extinguishment agents range from water and foam in early-design spacecraft (Halon 1301 in the p...
Space station environmental and safety concerns, especially those involving fires, are discussed. Se...
Pertinent fire detection and extinguishment references have been identified to further the knowledge...
The FISO (Future In-Space Operations) Telecon Series was begun in 2006, by the then-active FISO Work...
Our understanding of the fire safety risk in manned spacecraft has been limited by the small scale o...
Discussions from a workshop to guide UCLA and NASA investigators on the state of knowledge and perce...
Fire safety always receives priority attention in NASA mission designs and operations, with emphasis...
Current fire protection for spacecraft relies mainly on fire prevention through the use of nonflamma...
Fire detection, fire standards and testing, fire extinguishment, inerting and atmospheres, fire-rela...
A fire in the inhabited portion of a spacecraft is a greatly feared hazard, but fire protection in s...
Practical risk management for present and future spacecraft, including space stations, involves the ...
The status is presented of a spacecraft fire safety research project that is under development to re...
The Shuttle reinforces its policy of fire-preventive measures with onboard smoke detectors and Halon...
Fire safety is an important concern in our daily lives and it plays a special role in the human pres...
Fire safety is listed among the areas of prime concern for inhabited space exploration. The naturall...
Fire extinguishment agents range from water and foam in early-design spacecraft (Halon 1301 in the p...
Space station environmental and safety concerns, especially those involving fires, are discussed. Se...
Pertinent fire detection and extinguishment references have been identified to further the knowledge...
The FISO (Future In-Space Operations) Telecon Series was begun in 2006, by the then-active FISO Work...
Our understanding of the fire safety risk in manned spacecraft has been limited by the small scale o...
Discussions from a workshop to guide UCLA and NASA investigators on the state of knowledge and perce...