AbstractPolytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon), a widely used spacecraft material, is studied to investigate the vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) effects and its synergistic effects with atomic oxygen (AO) in a ground based simulation facility. The samples before and after the experiments are compared in appearance, mass, optical properties and surface composition. The reaction characteristics of Teflon are summarized and the reaction mechanisms are analyzed. The following conclusion can be drawn: at the action of VUV the Teflon sample surface is darkened for the accumulation of carbon; and when the sample is exposed to AO, the carbon is oxidized and the darkening surface is bleached; the synergistic effects of VUV and AO may cause the erosion of Teflon ...
In the Low Earth Orbital (LEO) environment, spacecraft experience damaging solar far-UV radiation an...
In the Low Earth Orbital (LEO) environment, spacecraft experience damaging solar far-UV radiation an...
Atomic oxygen (AO) erodes most organic materials. and ultraviolet radiation embrittles polymers. A p...
The Aerospace Engineering Space Environments Laboratory at California Polytechnic State University f...
Material erosion data collected during flight experiments such as the Environmental Oxygen Interacti...
Teflon Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FTP) films (DuPont) have been widely used for spacecraft ther...
In order to assess the low Earth orbit (LEO) durability of candidate space materials, it is necessar...
Materials International Space Station Experiment 6 (MISSE-6) was an experiment designed to examine t...
The effect of atomic oxygen flux and VUV radiation alone and in combination on the surface of fluori...
Atomic oxygen, formed in Earth s thermosphere, interacts readily with many materials on spacecraft f...
The space environment influences spacecraft design and material selection in many ways. Two aspects ...
Polymer degradation occurs as a result of exposure to atomic oxygen in low Earth orbit (LEO). The da...
Spacecraft in low Earth orbit (LEO) are subject to degradation in thermal and optical performance of...
Abstract: The contribution of extreme ultraviolet (EUV) and vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) from a laser-su...
The University of Alabama in Huntsville s Propulsion Research Center has teamed with NASA's Marshall...
In the Low Earth Orbital (LEO) environment, spacecraft experience damaging solar far-UV radiation an...
In the Low Earth Orbital (LEO) environment, spacecraft experience damaging solar far-UV radiation an...
Atomic oxygen (AO) erodes most organic materials. and ultraviolet radiation embrittles polymers. A p...
The Aerospace Engineering Space Environments Laboratory at California Polytechnic State University f...
Material erosion data collected during flight experiments such as the Environmental Oxygen Interacti...
Teflon Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FTP) films (DuPont) have been widely used for spacecraft ther...
In order to assess the low Earth orbit (LEO) durability of candidate space materials, it is necessar...
Materials International Space Station Experiment 6 (MISSE-6) was an experiment designed to examine t...
The effect of atomic oxygen flux and VUV radiation alone and in combination on the surface of fluori...
Atomic oxygen, formed in Earth s thermosphere, interacts readily with many materials on spacecraft f...
The space environment influences spacecraft design and material selection in many ways. Two aspects ...
Polymer degradation occurs as a result of exposure to atomic oxygen in low Earth orbit (LEO). The da...
Spacecraft in low Earth orbit (LEO) are subject to degradation in thermal and optical performance of...
Abstract: The contribution of extreme ultraviolet (EUV) and vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) from a laser-su...
The University of Alabama in Huntsville s Propulsion Research Center has teamed with NASA's Marshall...
In the Low Earth Orbital (LEO) environment, spacecraft experience damaging solar far-UV radiation an...
In the Low Earth Orbital (LEO) environment, spacecraft experience damaging solar far-UV radiation an...
Atomic oxygen (AO) erodes most organic materials. and ultraviolet radiation embrittles polymers. A p...