The fire safety field is considered as being composed of three parts: an industry, a technology base, and a user base. An overview of the field is presented, including a perspective on the magnitude of the national fire safety problem. Selected NASA contributions to the technology of fire safety are considered. Communication mechanisms, particularly conferences and publications, used by NASA to alert the community to new developments in the fire safety field, are reviewed. Several examples of nonaerospace applications of NASA-generated fire safety technology are also presented. Issues associated with attempts to transfer this technology from the space program to other sectors of the American economy are outlined
Fire during an exploration mission far from Earth is a particularly critical risk for exploration ve...
The Shuttle reinforces its policy of fire-preventive measures with onboard smoke detectors and Halon...
A fire in the inhabited portion of a spacecraft is a greatly feared hazard, but fire protection in s...
Two basic ways in which NASA-generated technology is being used by the fire safety community are des...
NASA's aviation safety technology program examines specific safety problems associated with atmosphe...
Basic and applied research in the fields of polymer chemistry, polymeric composites, chemical engine...
The strong influence NASA-sponsored research has had on the development of solutions to difficult co...
The space station, a permanently-inhabited orbiting laboratory, places new demands on spacecraft fir...
Current fire protection for spacecraft relies mainly on fire prevention through the use of nonflamma...
Cryogenics is especially interesting when viewed from the perspective of technology transfer. Its re...
Welding technology is reviewed along with NASA's contributions to the technology. Specific examples ...
The characteristics and applications of various materials for fireproofing aerospace vehicles are di...
Fire safety always receives priority attention in NASA mission designs and operations, with emphasis...
A compilation is presented for the dissemination of information on technological developments which ...
The FISO (Future In-Space Operations) Telecon Series was begun in 2006, by the then-active FISO Work...
Fire during an exploration mission far from Earth is a particularly critical risk for exploration ve...
The Shuttle reinforces its policy of fire-preventive measures with onboard smoke detectors and Halon...
A fire in the inhabited portion of a spacecraft is a greatly feared hazard, but fire protection in s...
Two basic ways in which NASA-generated technology is being used by the fire safety community are des...
NASA's aviation safety technology program examines specific safety problems associated with atmosphe...
Basic and applied research in the fields of polymer chemistry, polymeric composites, chemical engine...
The strong influence NASA-sponsored research has had on the development of solutions to difficult co...
The space station, a permanently-inhabited orbiting laboratory, places new demands on spacecraft fir...
Current fire protection for spacecraft relies mainly on fire prevention through the use of nonflamma...
Cryogenics is especially interesting when viewed from the perspective of technology transfer. Its re...
Welding technology is reviewed along with NASA's contributions to the technology. Specific examples ...
The characteristics and applications of various materials for fireproofing aerospace vehicles are di...
Fire safety always receives priority attention in NASA mission designs and operations, with emphasis...
A compilation is presented for the dissemination of information on technological developments which ...
The FISO (Future In-Space Operations) Telecon Series was begun in 2006, by the then-active FISO Work...
Fire during an exploration mission far from Earth is a particularly critical risk for exploration ve...
The Shuttle reinforces its policy of fire-preventive measures with onboard smoke detectors and Halon...
A fire in the inhabited portion of a spacecraft is a greatly feared hazard, but fire protection in s...