Adam Cowlard
University of Edinburgh
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43rd International Conference on Environmental Systems (ICES 2013) | 2013
Gary A. Ruff; David L. Urban; A. Carlos Fernandez-Pello; James S. T'ien; Jose L. Torero; Guillaume Legros; Christian Eigenbrod; N.N. Smirnov; Osamu Fujita; Adam Cowlard; Sebastien Rouvreau; Olivier Minster; Balazs Toth; Grunde Jomaas
The status is presented of a spacecraft fire safety research project that is being developed to reduce the uncertainty and risk in the design of spacecraft fire safety systems by testing at nearly full scale in low-gravity. Future crewed missions are expected to be longer in duration than previous exploration missions outside of low-earth orbit and accordingly, more complex in terms of operations, logistics, and safety. This will increase the challenge of ensuring a fire-safe environment for the crew throughout the mission. Based on our fundamental uncertainty of the behavior of fires in low-gravity, the need for realistic scale testing at reduced gravity has been demonstrated. To address this knowledge gap, the NASA Advanced Exploration Systems Program Office in the Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate has established a project with the goal of substantially advancing our understanding of the spacecraft fire safety risk. The activity of this project is supported by an international topical team of fire experts from other space agencies who conduct research that is integrated into the overall experiment design. The large-scale space flight experiment will be conducted in an Orbital Sciences Corporation Cygnus vehicle after it has deberthed from the ISS. Although the experiment will need to meet rigorous safety requirements to ensure the carrier vehicle does not sustain damage, the absence of a crew removes the need for strict containment of combustion products. The tests will be fully automated with the data downlinked at the conclusion of the test before the Cygnus vehicle reenters the atmosphere. Several computer modeling and ground-based experiment efforts will complement the flight experiment effort. The international topical team is collaborating with the NASA team in the definition of the experiment requirements and performing supporting analysis, experimentation and technology development. The status of the overall experiment and the associated international technology development efforts are summarized.
Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science | 2008
Cecilia Abecassis-Empis; Pedro Reszka; Thomas Steinhaus; Adam Cowlard; Hubert Biteau; Stephen Welch; Guillermo Rein; Jose L. Torero
Fire Technology | 2010
Adam Cowlard; Wolfram Jahn; Cecilia Abecassis-Empis; Guillermo Rein; Jose L. Torero
Acta Astronautica | 2015
Grunde Jomaas; Jose L. Torero; Christian Eigenbrod; Justin E. Niehaus; Sandra L. Olson; Paul V. Ferkul; Guillaume Legros; A. Carlos Fernandez-Pello; Adam Cowlard; Sebastien Rouvreau; N.N. Smirnov; Osamu Fujita; James S. T’ien; Gary A. Ruff; David L. Urban
Procedia Engineering | 2013
Adam Cowlard; Adam Bittern; Cecilia Abecassis-Empis; Jose L. Torero
International Journal of Thermal Sciences | 2017
Juan P. Hidalgo; Cristian Maluk; Adam Cowlard; Cecilia Abecassis-Empis; Michal Krajcovic; Jose L. Torero
Fire Safety Science | 2014
Jose L. Torero; Agustin H. Majdalani; Cecilia Abecassis-Empis; Adam Cowlard
Turkish Journal of Engineering and Environmental Sciences | 2007
Adam Cowlard; Lukas Auersperg
Archive | 2007
Guillermo Rein; Cecilia Abecassis-Empis; A. Amundarain; Hubert Biteau; Adam Cowlard; A. Chan; Wolfram Jahn; Pedro Reszka; Thomas Steinhaus; Richard Carvel; Stephen Welch; Jose L. Torero; Jamie Stern-Gottfried; M. Lázaro; D. Alvear; J. A. Capote; C. Schemel
Archive | 2007
Cecilia Abecassis Empis; Adam Cowlard; Stephen Welch; Jose L. Torero