Impact of space debris on International Space Station: Methods and means of detection of a place of depressurization

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Balakin, VL [1 ]
Belokonov, IV [1 ]
Semkin, ND [1 ]
Voronov, KE [1 ]
Zanin, AN [1 ]
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[1] Russian Acad Cosmonaut, Volga Branch, Samara 443086, Russia
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The through breakdown of constriction elements by particles with natural or artificial origin is probable during long-time operation of space vehicles and orbital space stations. The space vehicle depressurization can arise because of crack generation by different pressures and dynamical stresses. The equipment development for fast detecting of the depressurization locations is very, important task for International Space Station (ISS) and other space vehicle types. Thus task solution requires creating of computing models for object considered (the gas flow source front space vehicle module) [1-3].
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