The purpose of the workshop documented in this publication was to bring together personnel responsible for the design and operations of the International Space Station (ISS) and the fire protection research community to review the current knowledge in fire safety relative to spacecraft. From this review, research needs were identified that were then used to formulate a research plan with specific objectives. In this document, I have attempted to capture the very informative and lively discussions that occurred in the plenary sessions and the working groups. I hope that it will be useful to readers and serve as a significant step in assuring fire protection for the crews of current and future spacecraft.
Research Needs in Fire Safety for the Human Exploration and Utilization of Space: Proceedings and Research Plan
2003
90 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Unmanned Spacecraft , Manned Spacecraft , Conferences , International space station , Fire prevention , Research and development , Systems engineering , Manned space flight , Aircraft safety , Fire extinguishers , Combustion , Flame propagation , Portable life support systems , Fires , Spacecraft design , Spacecrews
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