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Determination of Time Required for Materials Exposed to Oxygen to Return to Reduced FlammabilityIncreased material flammability due to exposure to high oxygen concentrations is a concern from both a safety and operational perspective. Localized, high oxygen concentrations can occur when exiting a higher oxygen concentration environment due to material saturation, as well as oxygen entrapment between barrier materials. Understanding of oxygen diffusion and permeation and its correlation to flammability risks can reduce the likelihood of fires while improving procedures as NASA moves to longer missions with increased extravehicular activities in both spacecraft and off-Earth habitats. This paper examines the time required for common spacecraft materials exposed to oxygen to return to reduced flammability after removal from the increased oxygen concentration environment. Specifically, NASA-STD-6001A maximum oxygen concentration testing and ASTM F-1927 permeability testing were performed on Nomex 4 HT90-40, Tiburon 5 Surgical Drape, Cotton, Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) Liquid-Cooled Ventilation Garment, EMU Thermal Comfort Undergarment, EMU Mosite Foam with Spandex Covering, Advanced Crew Escape Suit (ACES) Outer Cross-section, ACES Liquid Cooled Garment (LCG), ACES O2 Hose Material, Minicel 6 Polyethylene Foam, Minicel Polyethylene Foam with Nomex Covering, Pyrell Polyurethane Foam, and Zotek 7 F-30 Foam.
Document ID
20090006920
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Harper, Susana
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Hirsch, David
(NASA White Sands Test Facility NM, United States)
Smith, Sarah
(NASA White Sands Test Facility NM, United States)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2009
Subject Category
Chemistry And Materials (General)
Report/Patent Number
JSC-17607
Report Number: JSC-17607
Meeting Information
Meeting: Sixth International Workshop On Dosimetry For Radiation Processing
Location: Ettlingen
Country: Germany
Start Date: October 4, 2009
End Date: October 9, 2009
Sponsors: ASTM International
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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