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Implications of Spread Rate and Temperature Measurements in Flame Spread Over a Thin Fuel in a Quiescent, Microgravity, Space-Based Environment
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机译:Implications of Spread Rate and Temperature Measurements in Flame Spread Over a Thin Fuel in a Quiescent, Microgravity, Space-Based Environment
Results and analysis of the data acquired in an experiment on laminar flame spreading at microgravity conducted on a recent Space Shuttle mission are presented. In the experiment, a thin fuel (ashless filter paper) was burnt in a quiescent environment in a 50 O2/50 N2mixture at a total pressure#x2019; of 152 kPa (1#xB7;5 atm). The entire experiment from ignition to extinction was recorded using two 16#xA0;mm cine-cameras, and the temperature of the fuel surface and at two locations in the gas phase were measured using Pt/Pt-Rh thermocouples.
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