The solid surface combustion Space Shuttle experiment hardware description and ground-based test results
Author(s) -
D. M. Vento,
R. J. Zavesky,
Kurt Sacksteder,
Robert A. Altenkirch
Publication year - 1989
Publication title -
29th aerospace sciences meeting
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.1989-503
Subject(s) - space shuttle , combustion , aerospace engineering , space (punctuation) , surface (topology) , computer science , environmental science , engineering , geometry , chemistry , organic chemistry , mathematics , operating system
The Lewis Research Center is developing a series of microgravity combustion experiments for the Space Shuttle. The Solid Surface Combustion Experiment (SSCE) is the first to be completed. SSCE will study flame spreading over thermally thin fuels (ashless filter paper) under microgravity conditions. The flight hardware consists of a combustion chamber containing the sample and a computer which takes the data and controls the experiment. Experimental data will include gas-phase and solid-phase temperature measurements and motion pictures of the combustion process. Flame spread rates will be determined from the motion pictures.
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