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The Electric Particulate Suspension (EPS) is a combustion ignition system being developed at Iowa State University for evaluating quenching effects of powders in microgravity (quenching distance, ignition energy, flammability limits). Because of the high cloud uniformity possible and its simplicity, the EPS method has potential for “benchmark” design of quenching flames that would provide NASA and the scientific community with a new fire standard. Microgravity is expected to increase suspension uniformity even further and extend combustion testing to higher concentrations (rich fuel limit) than is possible at normal gravity. Two new combustion parameters are being investigated with this new method: (1) the particle velocity distribution and (2) particle-oxidant slip velocity. Both walls and (inert) particles can be tested as quenching media. The EPS method supports combustion modeling by providing accurate measurement of flame-quenching distance as a parameter in laminar flame theory as it closely relates to characteristic flame thickness and flame structure.

Because of its design simplicity, EPS is suitable for testing on the International Space Station (ISS). Laser scans showing stratification effects at 1-g have been studied for different materials, aluminum, glass, and copper. PTV/PIV and a leak hole sampling rig give particle velocity distribution with particle slip velocity evaluated using LDA. Sample quenching and ignition energy curves are given for aluminum powder. Testing is planned for the KC-135 and NASA s two second drop tower. Only 1-g ground-based data have been reported to date

  • Creator/s: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS
  • Date: 8/1/2003
  • Year: 2003
  • Book Topics/Themes: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), IGNITION SYSTEMS, COMBUSTION CHEMISTRY, LAMINAR FLOW, PARTICLE IMAGE VELOCIMETRY, MICROGRAVITY, QUENCHING (COOLING), POWDER (PARTICLES), EXTINGUISHING, FLAMMABILITY, Colver, Gerald M., Greene, Nathanael, Shoemaker, David, Xu, Hua

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