Microgravity Smoldering Combustion Of Flexible Polyurethane Foam With Central Ignition


Autoria(s): 王双峰; 张夏
Data(s)

2008

Resumo

Smoldering constitutes a significant fire risk both in normal gravity and in microgravity. This space experiment has been conducted aboard the China Recoverable Satellite SJ-8 to investigate smoldering characteristics of flexible polyurethane foam with central ignition in a forced flow of oxidizer. This configuration resulted in a combination of opposed and forward flow smolder. The microgravity experiment is rather unique in that it was performed at constant pressure, and with a relatively high ambient oxygen concentration (35% by volume). The smoldering characteristics are inferred from measurements of temperature histories at several locations along the foam sample. Particularly important is the discovery that there is a transition from smoldering to flaming near the sample end in the opposed smoldering. This transition seems to be caused by strong acceleration of the smoldering reaction. The observed transition serves to initiate a vigorous forward-propagating oxidation reaction in the char left behind by the smoldering reaction. The secondary char oxidation reaction propagates through the sample and consumes most of the remaining char. In forward flow smoldering, the oxidizer depletion by the upstream opposed smolder prevents an exothermic oxidation reaction from being established in the foam until this preceding reaction is completed. Once fresh oxidizer flows in the sample, the existing conditions are sufficient for a self-sustained forward smoldering reaction to take place.

Identificador

http://dspace.imech.ac.cn/handle/311007/25858

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/2429

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Microgravity Science And Technology, 2008, 20(2): 99-105

Palavras-Chave #Smoldering Combustion #Microgravity #Polyurethane Foam #Natural-Convection #Propagation #Flow
Tipo

期刊论文