Space Flight Safety, 2014

The Space Flights Safety symposium — the international action consolidating the international efforts on safety of space flights at new technological and technological level. Conference language — English, Russian. It is carried out in St. Petersburg to the period since July 28 on 1 August. Venue — the congress-hall and Proving ground «Special Materials Corp».

SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:

Program Chairman:
Nickolay Smirnov — Prof., Dr.Sc.-Hab., IAA Vice Chair Moscow M.V. Lomonosov State University & Scientific Research Institute for System Studies Russian Academy of Sciences (NIISI RAS). Country: Russia.
Co-chairmans:

  1. Mikhail Silnikov — corresponding member of RAS, academician of RARAN, Prof., D.Sc.-Hab., General Director of «Special Materials Corp.». Director of Institute of Military Engineering and Safety Research Country: Russia
  2. Igor Barmin — General Designer, Federal State Enterprize «TsENKI», Russian Space Agency Country: Russia
  3. Vladimir Betelin — Academician RAS, Director of Scientific Research Institute for System Studies Country: Russia
  4. Christophe Bonnal — CNES, Paris Country: France
  5. Grunde Jomaas — Technical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby Country: Denmark
  6. Susan McKenna-Lawlor — Academician, Prof. D.Sc., Sec. IAA Country: Ireland

PROPOSED TOPICS:

28 July, 2014.

  1. Fire Safety in Space — Beyond Flammability Testing of Small Samples Grunde Jomaas (Technical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark)
  2. The Role of Space Patrol of Solar X-ray Radiation in the Provision of the Safety of Orbital and Interplanetary Manned Spaceflights. S.V. Avakyan, V.V. Kovalenok, N.A. Voronin (Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University), S.I. Vavilov (State Optical Institute, GAO, Federation of Cosmonautics of Russia).
  3. Safety Issues of High-Concentrated Hydrogen Peroxide Production used as Rocket Propellant. O.V. Romantsova, V.B. Ulybin (Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University, SPbSTI)
  4. Fire extinguishers for inhabited spacecrafts. S.N. Kopylov, N.V. Smirnov, L.T. Tanklevskiy (RDE Automatic objects control and extinguishing of fires, FGU VNIIPO, «Gefest» Enterprise Group, Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University).
  5. Problem questions of safety of starting complexes of rockets of space appointment. I.V. Barmin, V.N. Neustroyev (Federal State Enterprize «TsENKI»).
  6. Nanobiotechnologies of safety and life support in space. M.V. Dubina (Academic un-thetas of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University).
  7. Development of engines of correction on the basis of the silnotochny category in vacuum. K.S. Kulakov, S.L. Kulakov, D.V. Panov, M.V. Silnikov (Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University, Speсial Materials, Corp., NPO «Technomash»).
  8. Blast Wave Parameters at Diminished Ambient Pressure. M.V. Silnikov, M.V. Chernyshov, A.I. Mikhaylin (Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University, Speсial Materials, Corp.).
  9. Laminar Diffusion Flame propagation over thermally destructing material. N.N. Smirnov, V.V. Tyurenkova, M.N. Smirnova (Scientific Research Institute for System Analysis of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow M.V. Lomonosov State University, Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University)

29 July, 2014

  1. New ways of development of technologies of protection of designs of spacecrafts from collisions with space debris and meteorites D.V. Panov (NPO «Technomash»).
  2. Strategies to mitigate against human health risks incurred due to energetic particle irradiation Beyond Low Earth Orbit/BLEO. Susan M.P. McKenna-Lawlor (Space Technology Ireland Ltd., National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland).
  3. Structure and properties perspective керамик received by a method SPS. V.N. Chuvildeyev, D.V. Panov (National University of Nizhni Novgorod, NPO «Technomash»).
  4. SPS technology application for production of perspective ceramic materials. Tokita Masao (Teijin).
  5. Kumulyation as the effective instrument of researches of high-speed blow of 7–12 km/s for development of protection against micrometeorites and technogenic garbage. B.V. Rumyantsev, A.B. Sinani, A.I. Mihailing (FTI of A.F. Ioffe, Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University, Special Materials Corp.).
  6. Small-size railgun of mm-size solid bodies for hipervelocity material testing. S.A. Poniaev, S.V. Bobashev, B.G. Zhukov, R.O. Kurakin, A.I. Sedov, S.N. Izotov, S.L. Kulakov, M.N. Smirnova (FTI of A.F. Ioffe, CB Arsenal, Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University).
  7. Space traffic hazards from orbital debris evaluation and mitigation strategies. N.N. Smirnov, A.B. Kiselev, M.N. Smirnova, V.F. Nikitin (Scientific Research Institute for System Analysis of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow M.V. Lomonosov State University, Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University).
  8. Use prospects in space equipment of heavy-duty and high-modular fibers from extremely-macromolecular polyethylene. V.A. Marikhin, L.P. Myasnikova, M.V. Silnikov (FTI of A.F. Ioffe, Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University, Special Materials Corp.).
  9. Space debris — a threat to mankind. A.Y. Pidzhakov, Y.V. Vedernikov, M.N. Mayor (State university Civil Aviation).
  10. Prospects of creation of large-size protective structures on Earth orbit. D.V. Panov, A.I. Mihailing, V.B. Nosikov, I.S. Rubtsov (Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University, Tekhnomash).

  11. Improving safety of space flights by means of active de-orbiting of spent rocket stages. M.E. Belkova, A.U. Garkushev, A.M. Sazykin, A.I. Mihailing (Omsk State Technical University, Special material Corp., Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University).

30 July, 2014

  1. Integrated estimates of suitability of model of geopositioning for the solution of problems of traffic control. G.V. Antsev, A.V. Romanov, V.A. Petrov (Radar MMS, CB Arsenal, RARAN).
  2. Assessment of possibility of interception by the small guided missile of attacking ammunition at active protection of the spacecraft. V.I. Lazorkin, M.V. Silnikov (Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University, Special Materials Corp.).
  3. The interaction of Prandtl-Meyer wave and quasi-one-dimensional flow region. M.V. Silnikov, M.V. Chernyshov (Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University, Special Materials Corp.).
  4. Prospects of creation of high-strength glasses for protection against a space dust and micrometeorite. A.B. Brovkin, N.M. Silnikov, M.V. Silnikov, A.B. Sinani (Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University, Special Materials Corp., FTI of A.F. Ioffe).
  5. High-spead visualization of hydrogen selfigmition at rocket engine relevant conditions. M.V. Silnikov, S.P. Medvedev, S.V. Khomik (Special Materials Corp., Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University, N.N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, RAS).
  6. Problem of decrease in intensity of the acoustic fields generated by engines of rockets. V.L. Bakulev, A.B. But, A.B. Kuznetsov, A.T. Makaveev, A.M. Vorobiev (JSC KBSM, JSC Arsenal-207).
  7. Strength characteristics of landing support of the perspective spaceship. S.V. Vladimirov, A.B. Kuznetsov, A.T. Makaveev, A.M. Vorobiev, D.A. Fedorov, V.I. Sapozhnikov (JSC KBSM, JSC Arsenal-207).

At the end of the last symposium in the International Journal «Acta Astronautica» (release 109, pp 1-278, April-May 2015) The following articles were published:

1. Space traffic hazards from orbital debris mitigation strategies
Pages 144-152
N.N. Smirnov, A.B. Kiselev, M.N. Smirnova, V.F. Nikitin

2. Large-scale shielding structures in low earth orbits
Pages 153-161
D.V. Panov, M.V. Silnikov, A.I. Mikhaylin, I.S. Rubzov, V.B. Nosikov, E.Yu. Minenko, D.A. Murtazin

3. Small-size railgun of mm-size solid bodies for hypervelocity material testing
Pages 162-165
S.A. Poniaev, S.V. Bobashev, B.G. Zhukov, R.O. Kurakin, A.I. Sedov, S.N. Izotov, S.L. Kulakov, M.N. Smirnova

4. Jet-charge as an effective tool in the development of spacecraft shields testing against micrometeoroids and man-made debris
Pages 166-171
B.V. Rumyantsev, A.I. Mikhaylin

5. Structure and properties of advanced materials obtained by Spark Plasma Sintering
Pages 172-176
V.N. Chuvildeev, D.V. Panov, M.S. Boldin, A.V. Nokhrin, Yu.V. Blagoveshchensky, N.V. Sakharov, S.V. Shotin, D.N. Kotkov

6. Correction thruster development based on high-current surface discharge in vacuum
Pages 177-181
M.V. Silnikov, K.S. Kulakov, S.L. Kulakov, D.V. Panov

7. Recommendations to mitigate against human health risks incurred due to energetic particle irradiation beyond low earth orbit/BLEO
Pages 182-193
Susan McKenna-Lawlor, Anil Bhardwaj, Franco Ferrari, Nikolay Kuznetsov, Ajay K. Lal, Yinghui Li, Aiko Nagamatsu, Rikho Nymmik, Michael Panasyuk, Vladislav Petrov, Günther Reitz, Lawrence Pinsky, Muszaphar (Sheikh) Shukor, Ashok K Singhvi, Ulrich Straube, Leena Tomi, Townsend Lawrence

8. The role of a space patrol of solar X-ray radiation in the provisioning of the safety of orbital and interplanetary manned space flights
Pages 194-202
S.V. Avakyan, V.V. Kovalenok, V.P. Savinykh, A.S. Ivanchenkov, N.A. Voronin, A. Trchounian, L.A. Baranova

9. Biogenic technology for recultivation of lands contaminated due to rocket propellant spillage
Pages 203-207
S.V. Kovshov, A.U. Garkushev, A.M. Sazykin

10. Fire safety in space – beyond flammability testing of small samples
Pages 208-216
Grunde Jomaas, Jose L. Torero, Christian Eigenbrod, Justin Niehaus, Sandra L. Olson, Paul V. Ferkul, Guillaume Legros, A. Carlos Fernandez-Pello, Adam J. Cowlard, Sebastien Rouvreau, Nickolay Smirnov, Osamu Fujita, James S. T׳ien, Gary A. Ruff, David L. Urban

11. Laminar diffusion flame propagation over thermally destructing material
Pages 217-224
N.N. Smirnov, V.V. Tyurenkova, M.N. Smirnova

12. Fire extinguishers for manned spacecraft
Pages 225-230
S. Kopylov, N.V. Smirnov, L.T. Tanklevsky

13. Safety issues of high-concentrated hydrogen peroxide production used as rocket propellant
Pages 231-234
O.V. Romantsova, V.B. Ulybin

14. Blast wave parameters at diminished ambient pressure
Pages 235-240
M.V. Silnikov, M.V. Chernyshov, A.I. Mikhaylin

15. Theoretical and experimental investigations of the interaction of hot gases with liquid in closed volume
Pages 241-247
V.I. Tryshlyakov, S.A. Lavruk

16. The interaction of a Prandtl–Meyer wave and a quasi-one-dimensional flow region
Pages 248-253
M.V. Silnikov, M.V. Chernyshov

17. Seismotectonics and ground–space monitoring of natural disasters precursors in the Earth
Pages 254-263
L.N. Doda, A.A. Malashin, V.L. Natyaganov, I.V. Stepanov

18. Problem of intensity reduction of acoustic fields generated by gas-dynamic jets of motors of the rocket-launch vehicles at launch
Pages 264-268
A.M. Vorobyov, T.O. Abdurashidov, V.L. Bakulev, A.B. But, A.B. Kuznetsov, A.T. Makaveev

19. Supercomputer predictive modeling for ensuring space flight safety
Pages 269-277
V.B. Betelin, N.N. Smirnov, V.F. Nikitin