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Durability of Polymers in the Space Environment
De Groh, Kim K
关键词: POLYMER BLENDS;    AEROSPACE ENVIRONMENTS;    DEGRADATION;    DURABILITY;    EMBRITTLEMENT;    EROSION;    EXPOSURE;    INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION;    SPACE DEBRIS;    SPACEBORNE EXPERIMENTS;    SPACECRAFT COMPONENTS;    SPACECRAFT ORBITS;    SPACECRAFT PERFORMANCE;    THERMAL CYCLING TESTS;   
RP-ID  :  GRC-E-DAA-TN67242
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】

Spacecraft in low Earth orbit (LEO) are subjected to harsh environmental conditions, including radiation (cosmic rays, ultraviolet, x-ray, and charged particle radiation), micrometeoroids and orbital debris, temperature extremes, thermal cycling, and atomic oxygen (AO). These environmental exposures can result in erosion, embrittlement and optical property degradation, threatening spacecraft performance and durability. While all of these environmental exposures can cause degradation to spacecraft components, AO is a particularly serious structural, thermal, and optical threat, to exterior oxidizable spacecraft materials, such as polymers. To further our understanding of AO erosion and radiation embrittlement of spacecraft materials, NASA Glenn Research Center has developed and flown a series of experiments as part of the Materials International Space Station Experiment (MISSE) missions on the exterior of the International Space Station (ISS). In continuing these studies, three new Glenn experiments have accepted for flight on the new ISS MISSE-Flight Facility (MISSE-FF). The Polymers and Composites Experiment (PCE) is being flown as part of the MISSE-9 inaugural mission of MISSE-FF. The Polymers and Composites Experiment-2 (PCE-2) and Polymers and Composites-3 Experiment (PCE-3) are being flown as part of the MISSE-10 and MISSE-12 missions, respectively. This presentation provides an overview of the Glenn's three MISSE-FF flight experiments including the objectives and initial spaceflight results.

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