Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8056198 | Acta Astronautica | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In more general terms, the current study supports both the SAFFIRE and the FLARE projects, which are large projects with international scientific teams. First, material samples will be tested in a series of flight experiments (SAFFIRE 1-3) conducted in Cygnus vehicles after they have undocked from the ISS. These experiments will allow the study of ignition and possible flame spread in real spacecraft conditions, i.e. over real length scale samples within real time scales. Second, concomitant research conducted within the FLARE project is dedicated to the assessment of new standard tests for materials that a spacecraft can be composed of. Finally, these tests aim to define the ambient conditions that will mitigate and potentially prohibit the flame spread in microgravity over the material studied.
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Authors
Jean-Marie Citerne, Hugo Dutilleul, Koki Kizawa, Masashi Nagachi, Osamu Fujita, Masao Kikuchi, Grunde Jomaas, Sébastien Rouvreau, Jose L. Torero, Guillaume Legros,