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タイトルSpace Flight Experiments to Measure Polymer Erosion and Contamination on Spacecraft
本文(外部サイト)http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20020062992
著者(英)Youngstrom, Erica E.; Marx, Laura M.; Youngstrom, Christiane A.; Hammerstrom, Anne M.; Finefrock, Katherine D.; Kaminski, Carolyn; Lillis, Maura C.; Hunt, Patricia K.; Fine, Elizabeth S.; deGroh, Kim K.
著者所属(英)NASA Glenn Research Center
発行日2002-06-01
言語eng
内容記述Atomic oxygen erosion and silicone contamination are serious issues that could damage or destroy spacecraft components after orbiting for an extended period of time, such as on a space station or satellite. An experiment, the Polymer Erosion And Contamination Experiment (PEACE) will be conducted to study the effects of atomic oxygen (AO) erosion and silicone contamination, and it will provide information and contribute to a solution for these problems. PEACE will fly 43 different polymer materials that will be analyzed for AO erosion effects through two techniques: mass loss measurement and recession depth measurement. Pinhole cameras will provide information about the arrival direction of AO, and silicone contamination pinhole cameras will identify the source of silicone contamination on a spacecraft. All experimental hardware will be passively exposed to AO for up to two weeks in the actual space environment when it flies in the bay of a space shuttle. A second set of the PEACE Polymers is being exposed to the space environment for erosion yield determination as part of a second experiment, Materials International Space Station Experiment (MISSE). MISSE is a collaboration between several federal agencies and aerospace companies. During a space walk on August 16, 2001, MISSE was attached to the outside of the International Space Station (ISS) during an extravehicular activity (EVA), where it began its exposure to AO for approximately 1.5 years. The PEACE polymers, therefore, will be analyzed after both short-term and long-term AO exposures for a more complete study of AO effects.
NASA分類Nonmetallic Materials
レポートNONASA/TM-2002-211553
E-13328
NAS 1.15:211553
権利Copyright, Distribution as joint owner in the copyright
URIhttps://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/224847


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