Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8056725 | Acta Astronautica | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The selection of the experimental settings for the first three Saffire experiments has been based on existing knowledge of scenarios that are relevant, yet challenging, for a spacecraft environment. Given that there is always airflow in the space station, all the experiments are conducted with flame spread in either concurrent or opposed flow, though with the flow being stopped in some tests, to simulate the alarm mode environment in the ISS and thereby also to study extinguishment. The materials have been selected based on their known performance in NASA STD-6001Test-1, and with different materials being classified as charring, thermally thin, and thermally thick. Furthermore, materials with non-uniform surfaces will be investigated.
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Authors
Grunde Jomaas, Jose L. Torero, Christian Eigenbrod, Justin Niehaus, Sandra L. Olson, Paul V. Ferkul, Guillaume Legros, A. Carlos Fernandez-Pello, Adam J. Cowlard, Sebastien Rouvreau, Nickolay Smirnov, Osamu Fujita, James S. T׳ien, Gary A. Ruff,