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タイトルUse of VUV Radiation to Control Elastomer Seal Adhesion
本文(外部サイト)http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20140002504
著者(英)deGroh, Henry C., III; Puleo, Bernadette J.; Waters, Deborah L.
発行日2013-09-01
言語eng
内容記述Due to their wide operating temperatures and low leakage rates, silicone elastomers are the only class of flight qualified elastomer materials that currently meet NASA's needs for various seal applications, which include docking and hatch seals for future space exploration vehicles. However, silicone elastomers are naturally sticky and exhibit sizeable adhesion when mated against metals and other silicone surfaces. This undesirable adhesion can make undocking spacecraft or opening a hatch problematic. Two approaches that can be used to reduce seal adhesion include use of grease or, application of low doses of atomic oxygen (AO). This paper investigates a third approach: the application of light doses of vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) radiation. Presented are the adhesion and leakage characteristics of S0383-70 silicone elastomer exposed to various VUV doses in the 115 to 200 nm wavelength range. The data indicate that adhesion is expected to be less than the target threshold maximum of 2 lb/in(exp2) after about 1 J/cm(exp2) of VUV exposure for seal-to-metal configurations and after 2 J/cm(exp2) for seal-to-seal configurations with no significant damage, or increase in seal leakage. This paper shows that VUV, without AO or grease, can be an effective means to reduce adhesion to the desired levels necessary for space seals with minimal change in seal leak rates.
NASA分類Mechanical Engineering
レポートNONASA/TM-2013-218067
E-18743
AIAA Paper 2013-3915
権利No Copyright
URIhttps://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/83546


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