Smoke points were measured in microgravity aboard the International Space Station (ISS) as part of the Smoke Points in Coflow Experiment (SPICE), and in normal gravity conditions. In microgravity conditions increasing the coflow velocity or decreasing the burner diameter increased the smoke point flame length. A simplified prediction of centerline jet velocity did not yield residence-time-based criticalities or data collapse. Simulation of non-reacting flows showed that the simplified centerline velocity prediction was able to predict velocity decay for only relatively weak coflows. An improved model may yield different results. In normal earth gravity coflow velocity exhibited mixed effects. For burner diameters of 0.41, 0.76, and 1.6 mm, ...
A series of smoke experiments were carried out in the Microgravity Science Glovebox on the Internati...
The Burning Rate Emulator (BRE) is a gas-fueled burner that emulates real condensed fuel flames. Thi...
As space exploration has advanced, time spent in space has increased. With the building of the Inte...
Nonbuoyant laminar jet diffusion flames in coflowing air were observed aboard the International Spac...
Smoke points were measured in microgravity aboard the International Space Station (ISS) as part of t...
There is limited understanding of the fire hazards of liquids and solids in microgravity conditions....
Smoke release in the limited volume of a spaceship poses a major threat to the life of astronauts in...
Laminar steady burning on flat plates was studied at various orientations with respect to gravity. F...
Fire whirls have long fascinated the scientific community due to their unique structure and behavior...
Upon the completion of the Structure and Liftoff in Combustion Experiment (SLICE) in March 2012, a c...
Thus far, studies of gaseous diffusion flames on the International Space Station (ISS) have been lim...
This review considers the opportunities for enhanced fundamental combustion understanding from exper...
The study of fundamental combustion processes in a microgravity environment is a relatively new scie...
Almost seventy percent of fire related deaths are caused by the inhalation of toxins such as CO and ...
Almost seventy percent of fire related deaths are caused by the inhalation of toxins such as CO and ...
A series of smoke experiments were carried out in the Microgravity Science Glovebox on the Internati...
The Burning Rate Emulator (BRE) is a gas-fueled burner that emulates real condensed fuel flames. Thi...
As space exploration has advanced, time spent in space has increased. With the building of the Inte...
Nonbuoyant laminar jet diffusion flames in coflowing air were observed aboard the International Spac...
Smoke points were measured in microgravity aboard the International Space Station (ISS) as part of t...
There is limited understanding of the fire hazards of liquids and solids in microgravity conditions....
Smoke release in the limited volume of a spaceship poses a major threat to the life of astronauts in...
Laminar steady burning on flat plates was studied at various orientations with respect to gravity. F...
Fire whirls have long fascinated the scientific community due to their unique structure and behavior...
Upon the completion of the Structure and Liftoff in Combustion Experiment (SLICE) in March 2012, a c...
Thus far, studies of gaseous diffusion flames on the International Space Station (ISS) have been lim...
This review considers the opportunities for enhanced fundamental combustion understanding from exper...
The study of fundamental combustion processes in a microgravity environment is a relatively new scie...
Almost seventy percent of fire related deaths are caused by the inhalation of toxins such as CO and ...
Almost seventy percent of fire related deaths are caused by the inhalation of toxins such as CO and ...
A series of smoke experiments were carried out in the Microgravity Science Glovebox on the Internati...
The Burning Rate Emulator (BRE) is a gas-fueled burner that emulates real condensed fuel flames. Thi...
As space exploration has advanced, time spent in space has increased. With the building of the Inte...