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タイトルOxygen interaction with space-power materials
本文(外部サイト)http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19870020200
著者(英)Eck, T. G.; Hoffman, R. W.
著者所属(英)Case Western Reserve Univ.
発行日1987-10-01
言語eng
内容記述Data from the space shuttle flights have established that many materials experience relatively rapid degradation when exposed to the low Earth orbit ambient atmosphere, which is predominately atomic oxygen. While much was learned from samples flown on the shuttle, laboratory simulations of the shuttle environment are necessary for a detailed understanding of the various interactions which contribute to the observed degradations. These laboratory experiments are particularly important for predicting the deterioration to be expected for materials aboard orbiting power systems, which will be exposed for long periods of time and could have components operating at very high temperatures. By using a mass spectrometer to synchronously detect molecules emitted from the surface as a result of amplitude modulated oxygen ion bombardment, quantum yields were obtained as a function of ion energy. A technique was developed to obtain preliminary yield data by slowly scanning the mass setting of the mass spectrometer; measurements were extended down to zero modulation frequency; yield data was obtained for the insulating materials (Nomex, Kevlar, and Teflon) used in the construction of electrodynamic tethers; a heated sample holder was constructed to investigate the effect of sample temperature on quantum yields; and the instrumentation was developed to observe the mass spectrometer signal as a function of time during and following bombardment of the sample by a brief (approximately 1 millisecond) pulse of ions.
NASA分類INORGANIC AND PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
レポートNO87N29633
NAS 1.26:181396
NASA-CR-181396
権利No Copyright
URIhttps://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/148838


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