Addison Bain is a retired
NASA
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scientist
[https://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/html/e3-menu.html (Expert Interview)] and founding member of the
National Hydrogen Association
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who is credited with postulating the
Incendiary Paint Theory
The ''Hindenburg'' disaster was an airship accident that occurred on May 6, 1937, in Manchester Township, New Jersey, United States. The German passenger airship LZ 129 ''Hindenburg'' caught fire and was destroyed during its attemp ...
(IPT), which posits that the
Hindenburg disaster
The ''Hindenburg'' disaster was an airship accident that occurred on May 6, 1937, in Manchester Township, New Jersey, United States. The German passenger airship LZ 129 ''Hindenburg'' caught fire and was destroyed during its attemp ...
was caused by the electrical ignition of lacquer- and metal-based paints used on the outer hull of the airship. Thus Bain believes that the hydrogen in the airship had no part to play in the initiation of the disaster. This theory, which was proposed in 1997 and recently updated in his 2004 book, ''The Freedom Element: Living with Hydrogen'', has been generally accepted by people interested in promoting
hydrogen as a transportation fuel, and generally rejected by people involved with airships and their history.
[http://spot.colorado.edu/~dziadeck/zf/LZ129fire.pdf ]
Bain attended
Flathead High School
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, received his
Bachelor of Science
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in space technology from
Florida Institute of Technology
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(FIT), his
Master of Science
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in systems management from FIT, and his
Ph.D.
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in engineering management from
CCU.
The primary refutation is based on the work of A. J. Dessler, D. E. Overs, and W. H. Appleby.
Their work, both theoretical and experimental, has concluded that even if the airship were covered with
solid rocket fuel, as the Incendiary Paint Theory claims, it would still have taken 12 hours for the airship to burn had hydrogen not been present. It is worth noting that this refutation misses the point of the theory, which relates only to what started the fire, not how it continued.
The case for the Incendiary Paint Theory is explained in Bain's televised demonstration of the extreme flammability of a piece of the actual skin of the ''Hindenburg'' preserved from the disaster.
[''Secrets of the Dead:'' "What Happened to the Hindenburg?" 60 min., PBS Home Video, 2000.] Bain demonstrates the incendiary properties of the ''Hindenburg'' skin and then asks why the bits of skin ejected from the inferno continued to burn brightly on their way down instead of self-extinguishing once removed from the zone of densest hydrogen. This question of "self-extinguishing" is important, since his critics point out that the components of the
doping compound used on the skin should put themselves out if removed from any fuel for fire, and should not have burned so quickly if the fire actually started with the skin instead of the hydrogen.
Critics also counter that Bain did not actually ignite the skin with a quick electrical charge but instead uses a
Jacob's Ladder
Jacob's Ladder ( he, סֻלָּם יַעֲקֹב ) is a ladder leading to heaven that was featured in a dream the biblical Patriarch Jacob had during his flight from his brother Esau in the Book of Genesis (chapter 28).
The significance of th ...
with ''continuous'' electrical charge, which required several strikes to ignite. Additionally, Bain was required to correctly position the fabric to allow it to ignite. Another part of the IPT hypothesizes that the mooring cables, which were designed to ground any static electricity on the surface of the airship, worked only partly in this instance; since some of the skin panels still carried an electric charge, at least one of them must have sparked, causing the initial outbreak of fire. Thus it has yet to be proven that an electrical charge could ignite the ''Hindenburg'' skin. The design of the ship would likely exclude the skin being an ignition point due to the properties of the doping process, the insulation from the frame and skin of the grounding drop-lines, and the inability of any experiment to ignite the skin via
electric spark
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consistent with the conditions of the 1937 disaster.
The television show ''
MythBusters
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'' also dedicated
the opening episode for their 2007 season to Bain's theory. Scale models of the ''Hindenburg'' were built and tested with skin reproductions. One model had no hydrogen while the other did. The only burn that replicated the ''Hindenburg'' burn used hydrogen.
Bibliography
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References
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The hydrogen technology assessment, phase 1, 1991, NASA Technical Reports Server
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An assessment of the government liquid hydrogen requirements for the 1995-2005 time frame including addendum, liquid hydrogen production and commercial demand in the United States,1990, NASA Technical Reports Server
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An assessment of the government liquid hydrogen requirements for the 1995-2005 time frame,1990, MASA Technical Reports Server
External links
Myths about the Hindenburg DisasterThe Hindenburg Hydrogen Fire: Fatal Flaws in the Addison Bain Incendiary Paint TheoryJune 3, 2004
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