نتایج جستجو برای: microgravity processing

تعداد نتایج: 502444  

2017
Gp Capt Sandeep Arora

Evolutionarily, man is a terrestrial mammal, adapted to land. Aviation and now space/microgravity environment, hence, pose new challenges to our physiology. Exposure to these changes affects the human body in acute and chronic settings. Since skin reflects our mental and physical well-being, any change/side effects of this environment shall be detected on the skin. Aerospace industry offers a u...

2003
D. Lucas

Microgravity combustion is fundamentally characterized by the absence of buoyancy driven flows. To facilitate a large range of diagnostics on microgravity flames, it is useful to create an equivalent microbuoyant condition in an earth-based laboratory. This experiment simulates microbuoyancy using electric fields to balance local convection in a region of the flame. Previous studies used N2 coh...

1998
EDWARD L. DREIZIN

This research addresses the flame structure of single aluminum particles burning in air with the emphasis on the transition from spherically symmetric to non-symmetric combustion regime. The unique feature of this work is that free motionless aluminum particles were produced and ignited in both normal and microgravity environments. That allowed us to observe whether the particle flame non-symme...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2004
S Marlene Grenon Shelley Hurwitz Natalie Sheynberg Xinshu Xiao Brad Judson Craig D Ramsdell Christine Kim Richard J Cohen Gordon H Williams

Orthostatic intolerance (OI) is a major problem following spaceflight, and, during flight, astronauts also experience sleep restriction. We hypothesized that sleep restriction will compound the risk and severity of OI following simulated microgravity and exaggerate the renal, cardioendocrine, and cardiovascular adaptive responses to it. Nineteen healthy men were equilibrated on a constant diet,...

2006
George W. Sidebotham Sandra L. Olson

The effects of gravity on opposed-flow flame spread in a confined geometry were investigated experimentally in the 2.2-s drop tower at the NASA Glenn Research Center. Pure oxygen flowed through samples of 0.64-cminner-diameter polyvinyl chloride (PVC) tubing held either horizontally or vertically in a combustion chamber filled with nitrogen. The sample was ignited in normal gravity with a hot w...

Journal: : 2022

Exposure to microgravity during space flight has caused astronauts experience decreased bone density, resulting from resorption by osteoclastic activation. Activation of the nuclear factor-?B ligand (RANKL) RANKL-producing cells, a known osteoclastogenesis-promoting factor, seems be induced under microgravity. However, role cells not yet been demonstrated due lack suitable in vitro organ cultur...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Combustion Institute 2021

Novel, high-fidelity results related to soot from microgravity flames were obtained by an international topical team on fire safety in space. More specifically, embedded optical techniques for evaluation of the soot-related radiative feedback base material a spreading non-premixed flame developed. The configuration used non-buoyant axisymmetric propagating opposed laminar stream over Low Densit...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2006
Eberhard R Horn

UNLABELLED During space flights, tadpoles of the clawed toad Xenopus laevis occasionally develop upward bended tails (tail lordosis). The tail lordosis disappears after re-entry to 1g within a couple of days. The mechanisms responsible for the induction of the tail lordosis are unknown; physical conditions such as weight de-loading or physiological factors such as decreased vestibular activity ...

Journal: :Uchu Seibutsu Kagaku 1998
K Ijiri R Mizuno T Narita T Ohmura Y Ishikawa M Yamashita G Anderson J Poynter T MacCallum

Aquatic invertebrate animals such as Amphipods, Gastropods (pond snails), Ostracods and Daphnia (water flea) were placed in water-filled cylindrical vessels together with water plant (hornwort). The vessels were sealed completely and illuminated with a fluorescent lamp to activate the photosynthesis of the plant for providing oxygen within the vessels. Such ecosystem vessels, specially termed a...

2018
Thomas R. Aunins Keesha E. Erickson Nripesh Prasad Shawn E. Levy Angela Jones Shristi Shrestha Rick Mastracchio Louis Stodieck David Klaus Luis Zea Anushree Chatterjee

Bacteria grown in space experiments under microgravity conditions have been found to undergo unique physiological responses, ranging from modified cell morphology and growth dynamics to a putative increased tolerance to antibiotics. A common theory for this behavior is the loss of gravity-driven convection processes in the orbital environment, resulting in both reduction of extracellular nutrie...

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