Fire and Combustion in Microgravity: 2nd Edition

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State Key Laboratory of Fire Science, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China
Interests: fire dynamics and control technology in special environments
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Division of Mechanical and Space Engineering, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-8628, Japan
Interests: jet flame; flame instability; flame spread over solid fuel; blow out; lift off

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Key Laboratory of Microgravity, Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China
Interests: combustion of solid materials; spacecraft fire safety
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School of Safety Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China
Interests: combustion; fire safety; material flammability; flame spread; fire modeling
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State Key Laboratory of Fire Science, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China
Interests: microgravity fire safety and flame dynamics

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Combustion, flame, and smoke characteristics under micro-gravity conditions have attracted extensive and worldwide research interest. In manned aircraft, such as space stations, under micro-gravity conditions, i.e., the disappearance of normal gravity, combustion behavior, flame structure, smoke particle morphology, and size distribution behave differently to how they would under terrestrial conditions. Fire is prone to occur in microgravity, and fire suppression resources are scarce in aircraft. This poses a huge threat to life safety; therefore, the systematic research of fire behaviors, fire detection, and suppression is necessary. Furthermore, the research of combustion dynamics, such as cool flames, droplet combustion, coal combustion, and so on, in a microgravity environment, will promote a deeper understanding of combustion principles and the development of advanced technology on Earth. Over the last several decades, although NASA and other research institutes across the world have carried out numerous studies and achieved fruitful results, inherently complicated combustion physics and ever-changing interdisciplinary technology necessitate greater efforts toward the fundamental research of fire and new fire prevention methods.

For this Special Issue, we seek articles that address experimental, numerical, and theoretical fire and combustion dynamics in microgravity, as well as fire detection and suppression methods. In particular, innovative research, including new experimental facilities and findings, advanced fire prevention, and protection technology, is very welcome to be submitted to this Special Issue.

Dr. Jun Fang
Dr. Qiang Wang
Dr. Feng Zhu
Prof. Dr. Feng Guo
Dr. Shangqing Tao
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Keywords

  • microgravity
  • jet flame
  • flame spread
  • liquid fire
  • solid fire
  • fire detection
  • fire suppression

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