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Sustaining PICA for Future NASA Robotic Science Missions Including NF-4 and Discovery
Stackpoole, Mairead ; Venkatapathy, Ethiraj ; Violette, Steven
关键词: CARBON FIBERS;    MANUFACTURING;    REPLACING;    ABLATIVE MATERIALS;    RAYON;    PREFORMS;    FABRICATION;    THERMAL PROTECTION;    NASA PROGRAMS;    ROBOTICS;    SAMPLE RETURN MISSIONS;   
RP-ID  :  ARC-E-DAA-TN51833
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来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】
Phenolic Impregnated Carbon Ablator (PICA), invented in the mid 1990's, is a low-density ablative thermal protection material proven capable of meeting sample return mission needs from the moon, asteroids, comets and other unrestricted class V destinations as well as for Mars. Its low density and efficient performance characteristics have proven effective for use from Discovery to Flag-ship class missions. It is important that NASA maintain this thermal protection material capability and ensure its availability for future NASA use. The rayon based carbon precursor raw material used in PICA preform manufacturing has experienced multiple supply chain issues and required replacement and requalification at least twice in the past 25 years and a third substitution is now needed. The carbon precursor replacement challenge is twofold - the first involves finding a long-term replacement for the current rayon and the second is to assess its future availability periodically to ensure it is sustainable and be alerted if additional replacement efforts need to be initiated. This paper reviews current PICA sustainability activities to identify a rayon replacement and to establish that the capability of the new PICA derived from an alternative precursor is in family with previous versions.
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