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Solid Fuel Ignition and Extinction (SoFIE) Project on ISS

Authors :
Ferkul, Paul
Brown, Lauren
Mroczka, Christopher
Bhattacharjee, Subrata
Fernandez-Pello, Carlos
Miller, Fletcher
Olson, Sandra
T'ien, James
Wichman, Indrek
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2019.

Abstract

The Solid Fuel Ignition and Extinction (SoFIE) project studies ignition and flammability of solid spacecraft materials (fuels) in practical geometries and realistic atmospheric conditions. It is an experiment insert designed for use within the existing Combustion Integrated Rack (CIR). The CIR chamber provides a level of containment and permits testing at variable oxygen concentrations and pressures representative of current and planned NASA Space Exploration Atmospheres. The applications of SoFIE include: (1) Determining safer selection of cabin materials and validating NASA materials flammability selection using 1-g test protocols for low-gravity fires, (2) Improving understanding of early fire growth behavior, (3) Validating material flammability numerical models, (4) Determining optimal suppression techniques for burning materials by diluents, flow reduction, and venting, (5) Obtaining burning behavior of actual engineering materials planned for spacecraft, (6) Developing corresponding models of microgravity flame spread, flammability, and extinction, and use the results to improve normal gravity combustion models for terrestrial applications. The hardware permits a wide range of solid-material combustion and fire suppression studies. It supports multiple investigations using common infrastructure including sample holders, flow control, test sections, external radiant heaters, igniters, and diagnostics. SoFIE has been developed to meet the requirements of five unique investigations. It is currently being built and slated to begin operations on the ISS in July 2021. Given the general capabilities of the hardware insert, it is intended to be used as a facility for future researchers who can propose to NASA for related solid combustion studies.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Notes :
NNX13AL10A, , NNC13BA10B, , NNC14CA02C, , NNX16AE84A, , NNX15AG11G, , NNX16AC24A, , 80NSSC19M0212, , 904211.04.02.20.16
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20200000361
Document Type :
Report