Space environment effects on polymers in low earth orbit

被引:305
|
作者
Grossman, E [1 ]
Gouzman, I [1 ]
机构
[1] Soreq NRC, Space Environm Div, IL-81800 Yavne, Israel
关键词
LEO environment; ATOX; VUV; polymers;
D O I
10.1016/S0168-583X(03)00640-2
中图分类号
TH7 [仪器、仪表];
学科分类号
0804 ; 080401 ; 081102 ;
摘要
Polymers are widely used in space vehicles and systems as structural materials, thermal blankets, thermal control coatings, conformal coatings, adhesives, lubricants, etc. The low earth orbit (LEO) space environment includes hazards such as atomic oxygen, UV radiation, ionizing radiation (electrons, protons), high vacuum, plasma, micrometeoroids and debris, as well as severe temperature cycles. Exposure of polymers and composites to the space environment may result in different detrimental effects via modification of their chemical, electrical, thermal, optical and mechanical properties as well as surface erosion. The high vacuum induces material outgassing (e.g. low-molecular weight residues, plasticizers and additives) and consequent contamination of nearby surfaces. The present work reviews the LEO space environment constituents and their interactions with polymers. Examples of degradation of materials exposed in ground simulation facilities are presented. The issues discussed include the erosion mechanisms of polymers, formation of contaminants and their interaction with the space environment, and protection of materials from the harsh space environment. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:48 / 57
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Surface modification of polymers, paints and composite materials used in the low earth orbit space environment
    Kleiman, JI
    [J]. MATERIALS FOR SPACE APPLICATIONS, 2005, 851 : 349 - 361
  • [2] Low earth orbit space environment simulation and its effects on graphite/epoxy composites
    Han, JH
    Kim, CG
    [J]. COMPOSITE STRUCTURES, 2006, 72 (02) : 218 - 226
  • [3] THE LIFETIME OF POLYMERS IN LOW EARTH ORBIT
    GARTON, A
    MCLEAN, P
    STEVENSON, WTK
    [J]. ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 1988, 195 : 4 - POLY
  • [4] Space low earth orbit environment simulator for ground testing materials and devices
    Yeritsyan, Hrant N.
    Sahakyan, Aram A.
    Grigoryan, Norair E.
    Harutyunyan, Vachagan V.
    Arzumanyan, Vika V.
    Tsakanov, Vasili M.
    Grigoryan, Bagrat A.
    Davtyan, Hakob D.
    Dekhtiarov, Volodymyr S.
    Rhodes, Christopher J.
    Assovsky, Igor G.
    [J]. ACTA ASTRONAUTICA, 2021, 181 : 594 - 601
  • [5] Using the space debris flux to assess the criticality of the environment in low Earth orbit
    Pardini, Carmen
    Anselmo, Luciano
    [J]. Acta Astronautica, 2022, 198 : 756 - 760
  • [6] Internal Charge Estimates for Satellites in Low Earth Orbit and Space Environment Attribution
    Redmon, Robert J.
    Rodriguez, Juan V.
    Gliniak, Carl
    Denig, William F.
    [J]. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PLASMA SCIENCE, 2017, 45 (08) : 1985 - 1997
  • [7] Using the space debris flux to assess the criticality of the environment in low Earth orbit
    Pardini, Carmen
    Anselmo, Luciano
    [J]. ACTA ASTRONAUTICA, 2022, 198 : 756 - 760
  • [8] Durable and impact-resistant thermoset polymers for the extreme environment of low Earth orbit
    Chang, K. M.
    Das, D.
    Salvati III, L.
    Dean, L. M.
    Keshari, R.
    Garg, M.
    Dlott, D. D.
    Chasiotis, I.
    Sottos, N. R.
    [J]. EXTREME MECHANICS LETTERS, 2023, 64
  • [9] Magnesium Implantation by Plasma Immersion in Polymers for Oxidation Protection in Low Earth Orbit Environment
    Tan, Ing H.
    Ueda, Mario
    Dallaqua, Renato S.
    Demarquette, Nicole R.
    Gengembre, Leon
    [J]. PLASMA PROCESSES AND POLYMERS, 2007, 4 : S1081 - S1085
  • [10] EFFECTS OF LOW EARTH ORBIT
    MURR, LE
    KINARD, WH
    [J]. AMERICAN SCIENTIST, 1993, 81 (02) : 152 - 165