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Combustion of porous solids at reduced gravitational conditions
A. L. Berlad
Published
1979
by National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Branch, For sale by the National Technical Information Service] in Washington, D.C, [Springfield, Va
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Edition Notes
Statement | A. L. Berlad and J. Killory ; prepared for Lewis Research Center under Grant NSG-3051. |
Series | NASA contractor report -- NASA CR-3197. |
Contributions | Killory, J., United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Scientific and Technical Information Branch., Lewis Research Center. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 106 p. : |
Number of Pages | 106 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17825592M |
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Combustion of Porous Solids at Reduced Gravitational Conditions A. Berlad and J. Killory Stute University of New York ut Stony Brook Long Island, New York Prepared for Lewis Research Center under Grant NSG 1 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Scientific. Combustion of porous solids at reduced gravitational conditions.
Washington, D.C.: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Branch ; [Springfield, Va.: For sale by the National Technical Information Service], (OCoLC) Material Type: Government publication, National government publication. Burning of solids in oxygen-rich environments in normal and reduced gravity / (Washington, D.C.: National Aeronautics and Space Administration ; [Springfield, Va.: For sale by the National Technical Information Service], ), by Charles R.
Andracchio, Thomas H. Cochran, and Lewis Research Center (page images at HathiTrust). Combustion of porous solids at reduced gravitational conditions. the utility and the feasibility of a space shuttle-based experimental study of the combustion poroussolids at reduced gravitational conditions.
This ground-based study employed the Lewis Research Center's g Author: A. Berlad and J. Killroy. combustion in reduced gravity is essential to adapt fire safety concepts and systems to the more stringent conditions of the space environment.
Benefits of conducting combustion research in microgravity can thus be. Experiments are carried out in a simplified drop system, which can provide a s 10−2 g reduced gravity period, to investigate the transition of solid material combustion behavior from normal.
Influence of Gravity on Combustion Synthesis of Advanced Materials. Combustion of Thermites in Reduced Gravity for Space Applications. Discrete reaction waves: Gasless combustion of solid powder mixtures. Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, Vol.
34, No. by: Figure 2 shows T g (dash line) and T s (solid line) variation during the preheating procedure at V in = m/s and Φ = T g was obtained from T j and T s through the correction procedure described in Section With proper boundary conditions, flame in a porous medium can propagate as a wave.
After the ignition at the combustor exit, the temperature at N = 10 increases, and, then, the Cited by: An experimental apparatus designed to fly on the NASA KC reduced gravity aircraft was used to measure the oxidation rate and temperature of single, 1 mm diameter, porous carbon particles.
Increment of flame stability limit by heat recirculation based on the excess enthalpy theory was introduced more than four decades ago [1]. The primary experimental studies investigating the flame stability were done on burners containing a package of ceramic tubes [2], [3], [4].Cited by: The relevancy of conducting experiments with negligible natural convection is then discussed.
It is concluded that the most valuable means for reducing natural convection is to use reduced gravity conditions. The third section is devoted to some of the applications of microgravity conditions in the combustion field.
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In addition, new procedures have been put forward for the design and characterization of model pore structures. This multi-authored reference covers in considerable detail the.
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