Results from two forward forced-flow smolder tests on polyurethane foam using air as oxidizer conducted aboard the NASA Space Shuttle (STS-105 and STS-108 missions) are presented in this work. The two tests provide the only presently available forward smolder data in microgravity. A complimentary series of ground-based tests were also conducted to determine, by comparison with the microgravity data, the effect of gravity on the forward smolder propagation. The objective of the study is to provide a better understanding of the controlling mechanisms of smolder for the purpose of control and prevention, both in normal- and microgravity. The data consists of temperature histories from thermocouples placed at various axial locations along the f...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-106).Fire safety is an important part of engineering ...
The Burning and Suppression of Solids-II (BASS-II) experiment was performed on the International Spa...
The flammability of combustible materials inside a spacecraft environment is of importance for fire ...
Results from four microgravity smoldering combustion experiments conducted aboard the NASA Space Shu...
Smoldering is a basic combustion problem that presents a fire risk because it is initiated at low te...
The Microgravity Smoldering Combustion (MSC) experiment lifted off aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavou...
Preliminary results from an experimental study of the smolder characteristics of a porous combustibl...
An experimental investigation on the effects of buoyancy on opposed-flow smolder is presented. Tests...
The overall objective of the Microgravity Smoldering Combustion (MSC) research program is to underst...
Results are presented from a model of forward smoldering combustion of polyurethane foam in microgra...
Experimental observations are presented of the effect of flow velocity, oxygen concentration, and a ...
A research program is being conducted to study smoldering combustion in microgravity. The program's ...
A research program to study smoldering combustion with emphasis on the design of an experiment to be...
An experimental study has been carried out to investigate the effects of buoyancy on smoldering of p...
A new rig for microgravity experiments was used for the study flame spread of parallel polyethylene-...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-106).Fire safety is an important part of engineering ...
The Burning and Suppression of Solids-II (BASS-II) experiment was performed on the International Spa...
The flammability of combustible materials inside a spacecraft environment is of importance for fire ...
Results from four microgravity smoldering combustion experiments conducted aboard the NASA Space Shu...
Smoldering is a basic combustion problem that presents a fire risk because it is initiated at low te...
The Microgravity Smoldering Combustion (MSC) experiment lifted off aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavou...
Preliminary results from an experimental study of the smolder characteristics of a porous combustibl...
An experimental investigation on the effects of buoyancy on opposed-flow smolder is presented. Tests...
The overall objective of the Microgravity Smoldering Combustion (MSC) research program is to underst...
Results are presented from a model of forward smoldering combustion of polyurethane foam in microgra...
Experimental observations are presented of the effect of flow velocity, oxygen concentration, and a ...
A research program is being conducted to study smoldering combustion in microgravity. The program's ...
A research program to study smoldering combustion with emphasis on the design of an experiment to be...
An experimental study has been carried out to investigate the effects of buoyancy on smoldering of p...
A new rig for microgravity experiments was used for the study flame spread of parallel polyethylene-...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-106).Fire safety is an important part of engineering ...
The Burning and Suppression of Solids-II (BASS-II) experiment was performed on the International Spa...
The flammability of combustible materials inside a spacecraft environment is of importance for fire ...