An Experimental Study of Smoke Movement Under Reduced Gravity Conditions in a Simple Enclosure

With the recent construction of the International Space Station the movement of smoke in an enclosed environment, with limited gravity, has increased relevance. The previous work related to reduced gravity fire science is concentrated on flame shape and size, material combustion, smoke particle prod...

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