Protection of Space Materials from the Space Environment: Proceedings of ICPMSE-4, Fourth International Space Conference, held in Toronto, Canada, April 23-24, 1998 - Rilegato

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9780792369813: Protection of Space Materials from the Space Environment: Proceedings of ICPMSE-4, Fourth International Space Conference, held in Toronto, Canada, April 23-24, 1998

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The IMCPSE-4 meeting continued the discussions started in 1992, when this conference series was started. The proceedings of IMCPSE-4 conference contain developments in the area of the effects of the space environment on materials and structures in the low Earth orbit and on ways to prevent and/or reduce them. The main mandate of the meeting, as in the past years was to: promote the dissemination of experimental data and experience among research organizations, and scientists gathered in ground and flight experiments; provide a tool for engineers, material scientists, and management in space and aerospace sectors to learn about advances in the field of material's and structures' protection in LEO environment and to provide a basis for interaction and utilization of each others' capabilities in cross pollenization of ideas; review the latest research and development in topics such as: effects of LEO environment on materials and structures, predictive models for interaction of materials with LEO environment factors, and alternative ways for protection from LEO environment.

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Acknowledgements. Introduction. Organizing Committee. Section A: AO/VUV Effects, Evaluation and Modeling. 1. Monte Carlo Computational Modeling of the Energy Dependence of Atomic Oxygen Undercutting of Protected Polymers; B.A. Banks, et al. 2. Dynamics of Atomic-Oxygen-Induced Degradation of Materials; T.K. Minton, et al. 3. Generalization of the Predictive Model of Erosion of Carbon-Based Materials by Atomic Oxygen; J.I. Kleiman, et al. 4. Spectroscopic Ellipsometry Characterization of Polymers Modified by Atomic Oxygen and Ultraviolet Radiation; C.L. Bungay, et al. 5. Effect of Atomic Oxygen Exposures on the Tribological Properties of Molybdenum Disulfide Lubricants; M. Tagawa, et al. 6. Influence of Shielding Upon the Structure and Properties of Polymer Composite Materials, Exposed on the Surface of the Mir Orbital Complex; O.V. Startsev, et al. 7. Cleanliness Support of Vehicle Fairings for Spacecraft; V. Sitalo, V. Tikhiy. 8. In situ XPS Studies of Kapton Exposed to 5 eV Atomic Oxygen; E. Grossman, et al. Section B: Instrumentation, Sensors, New Technologies. 9. A Low Cost, Lightweight Reusable Sensor for Atomic Oxygen Detection; J.J. Osborne, et al. 10. Large-Scale ECR-CVD Preparation of Integrated Thin-Film Structures for Space Applications; R.V. Kruzelecky, et al. 11. Non-Silicone Inorganic Polymer-Based Coatings for Atomic Oxygen Protection in LEO - Part 2; E. Poiré, et al. 12. Research Aspects of Scaling Up the Implantox Technology for Protection of Polymers in Space; Z.A. Iskanderova, et al. Section C: ThermalControl in LEO. 13. A Comparison of Space and Ground-Based Facility Environmental Effects for FEP Teflon; S.K. Rutledge, et al. 14. Evaluation of Low Earth Orbit Environmental Effects on International Space Station Thermal Control Materials; J.A. Dever, et al. 15. Some Aspects of the Degradation of FEP Teflon Material Under the Action of VUV, the Sun and Ground Test VUV Facilities; A. Milintchouk, M. Van Eesbeek. 16. Evaluation of COF MDPS Chromic Acid Anodization in LEO Environment; C. Acket, et al. 17. A Database for the Selection of Surfaces and Materials for Space and Ground-based Applications; S.H. McCall, et al. 18. Thermal Control Materials and Coatings Currently Being Developed in France for Use in Low Earth Orbit; F. Guerard, J.C. Guillaumon. 19. Modification of Thermal Control Paints by Photosil™ Technology; J.I. Kleiman, et al. Section D: Charged Particles/Soft X-Rays/Meteoroids/Thermal Cycling. 20. Simulated Solar Flare X-Ray and Thermal Cycling Durability Evaluation of HST Thermal Control Candidate Replacement Materials; K.K. de Groh, et al. 21. Radiation-Induced Effects in SiO2 Protective Coatings on Polymeric Spacecraft Materials; C. Coia, et al. 22. Influence of Electron and Proton Fluxes on Optical Properties of Protective Enamel; S.N. Skovorod'ko, et al. 23. Meteoroid Hazard in the LEO Space Environment; Y.S. Yatskiv, et al. 24. Characterizing the Annual Meteoroid Streams; M. Beech. 25. Oxidation Kinetics of VB Group Metals by Atomic and Molecular Oxygen; A.G. Gusakov, et al. 26.

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9789401038386: Protection of Space Materials from the Space Environment: Proceedings of ICPMSE-4, Fourth International Space Conference, held in Toronto, Canada, April 23–24, 1998

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ISBN 10:  9401038384 ISBN 13:  9789401038386
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