Modeling Payload Stowage Impacts on Fire Risks On-Board the International Space Station
- Author
- Brown, Patrick F.
- Published
- [2010].
- Physical Description
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators
- Anton, Kellie e.
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- The purpose of this presentation is to determine the risks of fire on-board the ISS due to non-standard stowage. ISS stowage is constantly being reexamined for optimality. Non-standard stowage involves stowing items outside of rack drawers, and fire risk is a key concern and is heavily mitigated. A Methodology is needed to account for fire risk due to non-standard stowage to capture the risk. The contents include: 1) Fire Risk Background; 2) General Assumptions; 3) Modeling Techniques; 4) Event Sequence Diagram (ESD); 5) Qualitative Fire Analysis; 6) Sample Qualitative Results for Fire Risk; 7) Qualitative Stowage Analysis; 8) Sample Qualitative Results for Non-Standard Stowage; and 9) Quantitative Analysis Basic Event Data.
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- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
- Note
- Document ID: 20100011301.
JSC-CN-20044.
Space Systems Risk Management Symposium; 7-8 Apr. 2010; El Segundo, CA; United States. - Terms of Use and Reproduction
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