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タイトルLow Earth orbit atomic oxygen simulation for durability evaluation of solar reflector surfaces
本文(外部サイト)http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19930006405
著者(英)Banks, Bruce A.; Degroh, Kim K.
著者所属(英)NASA Lewis Research Center
発行日1992-11-01
言語eng
内容記述To evaluate the performance and durability of solar reflector surfaces in the atomic oxygen environment typical of low Earth orbit (LEO), one must expose the reflector surface either directly to LEO or to ground-laboratory atomic oxygen environments. Although actual LEO exposures are most desired, such opportunities are typically scarce, expensive, and of limited duration. As a result, ground-laboratory exposures must be relied upon as the most practical long-term durability evaluation technique. Plasma ashers are widely used as LEO simulation facilities by producing atomic oxygen environments for durability evaluation of potential spacecraft materials. Atomic oxygen arrival differs between ground and space exposure in that plasma asher exposure produces isotropic arrival and space solar tracking produces sweeping arrival. Differences in initial impact reaction probability occur, dependent upon the energy and species existing in these environments. Due to the variations in ground-laboratory and space atomic oxygen, quantification of in-space performance based on plasma asher testing is not straightforward. The various atomic oxygen interactions that can occur with reflector surfaces, such as undercutting in organic substrates at protective coating defect sites, ground-laboratory techniques recommended for evaluating the atomic oxygen durability of reflectors based on asher exposures, and computational techniques which make use of ground-laboratory atomic oxygen exposure to predict in-space LEO durability are addressed.
NASA分類SPACECRAFT DESIGN, TESTING AND PERFORMANCE
レポートNO93N15594
権利No Copyright
URIhttps://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/124691


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