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COMBUSTION OF NOMEX® III FABRIC IN POTENTIAL SPACE HABITAT ATMOSPHERES: CYCLIC FLAME SPREAD PHENOMENON

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Upward flame spread over Nomex® III fabric was tested in enriched oxygen, reduced pressure atmospheres. These are potential conditions for future space habitat environments. Flammability boundaries as a function of oxygen percentage and pressure were determined experimentally. Upward spread is possible at 24% O2 for pressures as low as 7 psia. For most cases, upward spread is cyclic in nature. A cycle consists of flame growth, flame split, blowoff of the downstream "secondary" flame and re-growth of the upstream "primary" flame. This article presents a detailed description of this interesting and unexpected phenomenon, and suggests that a two-stage solid pyrolysis is its cause.

Keywords: Flame splitting; Nomex flammability; Periodic upward flame spread; Two-stage pyrolysis; Upward flame spread limit

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio

Publication date: 01 October 2007

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