Flammability and Sensitivity of Materials in Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres: Eleventh Volume
Editor(s): David B. Hirsch, Robert Zawierucha, Theodore A. Steinberg, Hervve Barthelemy
Ignition and Combustion of Nonmetalsfocuses on the results of an experimental study on the ignition of fire retarded polyurethane foam in oxygen concentrations from 30% to 60%; frictional ignition testing of composite materials; pneumatic-impact ignition of sebum oil film in high-pressure oxygen; and ignition of non-metals in a study conducted to characterize the flammability of commonly used surgical drapes by their oxygen index.
Ignition and Combustion of Metalspresents a study on promoted combustion of metals in ambient and elevated temperatures; high temperature ignition of metals in oxygen; heated promoted combustion tests from the industry-sponsored 98-1 program; study on surface ignition of aluminum in oxygen; and the effect of sample geometry on flammability of carbon steel in oxygen.
Oxygen Compatibility of Components and Systemsdiscusses a BAM study on the transfer of tests on materials to valves and fittings in real life situations; oxygen compatibility assessment on components and systems; a study on mechanical impact of aluminum cylinders pressurized with oxygen; and an explanation of why the adiabatic compression test was proposed for the qualification of oxygen-compatible equipment such as valves, regulators, and flexhoses.
Analysis of Ignition and Combustionprovides a review on a relatively little investigated ignition mechanism (flow friction).
Failure Analysis and Safetycovers oxygen cylinders; fires in the P-3 aircraft oxygen system; analysis and hazard mitigation of the life-support oxygen system on Royal Australian Air Force P-3 Orion Spacecraft; investigation of oxygen-acetylene flashback reactions in welding hoses; and analysis tools used to evaluate oxygen hazards and the oxygen compatibility of metals.
Aerospace Applicationsdiscusses electrical arc ignition testing of spacesuit materials; proficiency testing for evaluating aerospace materials test anomalies; comparison of carbon dioxide and helium as fire extinguishing agents for spacecraft; regression rate of the melting interface for iron burning in normal-gravity and reduced-gravity; proactive mitigation of PCTFE-related ignition hazards in oxygen systems; testing of inventoried "at-risk" PCTFE parts, and hazards analyses of corresponding ground service equipment at the Kennedy Space Center
Table of Contents
R Zawierucha
OM Putzeys, AC Fernandez-Pello, DL Urban
S Peralta, K Rosales, MJ Robinson, J Stoltzfus
SA Tapia, SR Smith, F-Y Hshieh, JM Stoltzfus
GW Serrao, MK Micou, GW Sidebotham, GL Wolf
CD Engel, SD Herald, SE Davis
MJ Slockers, R Robles-Culbreth
C Binder, T Kasch, T Brock, U Beck, M Weise, M Sahre
G Chiffoleau, B Newton, NJH Holroyd, S Havercroft
T Suvorovs, NR Ward, R Wilson, TA Steinberg
C Binder, T Kasch, S Lehné, U Beck, M Weise, M Sahre
K Rosales, M Shoffstall, J Stoltzfus
G Chiffoleau, B Newton, NJH Holroyd, S Havercroft
H Barthélémy
TD Gallus, JM Stoltzfus
H Barthélémy
H Barthélémy
J Stoltzfus
PJ Hay, DMC Burns, TA Steinberg
BE Newton, D Pryor, GJA Chiffoleau, H Beeson
ET Forsyth, BE Newton, G Chiffoleau
S Smith, T Gallus, S Tapia, E Ball, H Beeson
D Hirsch, S Motto, G Peyton, H Beeson
Y Son, G Zouein, S Gokoglu, PD Ronney
NR Ward, T Suvorovs, TA Steinberg
JM Waller, HL Julien, BE Newton, HD Beeson
JM Waller, KA Murray, AR Staveland, PD Faughnan, D Tyre, SR Smith, T Gallus, BE Newton, F-Y Hshieh, HD Beeson
A Colson, E Fano
SR Smith, JM Stoltzfus
CD Engel, SD Herald, SE Davis
BE Newton, GJA Chiffoleau
G Chiffoleau, B Newton, T Chou, B Wilson