Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) Experiment A0175 involved the non-instrumented exposure of seven carbon-fiber reinforced resin-matrix advanced composite panels contained in two trays - A7 and A1. These two trays were located, respectively, on the leading and trailing faces of LDEF, obliquely oriented to the RAM (Row 9) and WAKE (Row 3) directions. The identity and location of the seven panels, which consisted of six flat laminates of the following material systems are shown: carbon/epoxy (T300/934), carbon/bismaleimide (T300/F178), and carbon/polyimide (C6000/LARC-160 and C6000/PMR-15), plus one bonded honeycomb sandwich panel (T300/934 face sheets and Nomex core) patterned after the Space Shuttle payload bay door construction. These...
XPS (x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy) and SEM (scanning electron microscopy) analysis of both carbo...
This paper presents results on the effect of circumferential location on the variation in solar abso...
Major materials findings obtained during LDEF post-flight investigations over the past three and one...
The Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) was deployed on April 7, 1984 in low earth orbit (LEO) at...
Organic composite test specimens were flown on several LDEF experiments. Both bare and coated compos...
Over 250 polymer matrix composites were exposed to the natural space environment on Long Duration Ex...
Surface modifications to composite materials induced by long term exposure in low earth orbit (LEO) ...
Successful use of composites in low earth orbit (LEO) depends on their ability to survive long-term ...
The electronics module cover for the leading edge (Row D 9) experiment M0003-8 was fabricated from T...
The long-term performance of structural materials in the space environment is a key research activit...
Degradation of a number of fiber/polymer composites located on the leading and trailing surfaces of ...
The selection of materials for construction of long duration mission spacecraft has presented many c...
Over 200 graphite/aluminum and graphite/magnesium composites were flown on the leading and trailing ...
The Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) satellite carried 57 experiments that were designed to de...
Additional experimental results on the atomic oxygen erosion of boron, Kevlar, and graphite fiber re...
XPS (x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy) and SEM (scanning electron microscopy) analysis of both carbo...
This paper presents results on the effect of circumferential location on the variation in solar abso...
Major materials findings obtained during LDEF post-flight investigations over the past three and one...
The Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) was deployed on April 7, 1984 in low earth orbit (LEO) at...
Organic composite test specimens were flown on several LDEF experiments. Both bare and coated compos...
Over 250 polymer matrix composites were exposed to the natural space environment on Long Duration Ex...
Surface modifications to composite materials induced by long term exposure in low earth orbit (LEO) ...
Successful use of composites in low earth orbit (LEO) depends on their ability to survive long-term ...
The electronics module cover for the leading edge (Row D 9) experiment M0003-8 was fabricated from T...
The long-term performance of structural materials in the space environment is a key research activit...
Degradation of a number of fiber/polymer composites located on the leading and trailing surfaces of ...
The selection of materials for construction of long duration mission spacecraft has presented many c...
Over 200 graphite/aluminum and graphite/magnesium composites were flown on the leading and trailing ...
The Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) satellite carried 57 experiments that were designed to de...
Additional experimental results on the atomic oxygen erosion of boron, Kevlar, and graphite fiber re...
XPS (x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy) and SEM (scanning electron microscopy) analysis of both carbo...
This paper presents results on the effect of circumferential location on the variation in solar abso...
Major materials findings obtained during LDEF post-flight investigations over the past three and one...