EXPLORATORY STUDIES ON EFFECTS OF THE INTERPLANETARY SPACE ENVIRONMENT ON THERMAL CONTROL COATINGS

Author(s):  
R. BREUCH
1966 ◽  
Vol 39 (4) ◽  
pp. 1247-1257 ◽  
Author(s):  
Clyde L. Whipple ◽  
John A. Thorne

Abstract Elastomeric silicones are among the best materials available for many ablative and space applications. In ablative applications, these materials protect launching equipment, safeguard various parts of vehicles and spacecraft during flight, and shield re-entering spacecraft. Generally, elastomeric silicones are used where ablative conditions involve low to moderate heat fluxes and shear forces. Ablative characteristics of materials can vary widely depending on polymer type, fillers, and applications techniques, and no one elastomeric silicone will perform in a wide range of ablative missions. A good knowledge of the ablative characteristics of silicone materials is required to select the best candidates for a given application. In the space environment, silicones are often used for seals, thermal control coatings, potting materials, and other applications because they perform well over wide temperature ranges, and because they are inherently stable to high-vacuum and ultraviolet conditions. Data given in this paper illustrate that silicones show little weight loss or loss of properties on exposure to space environmental extremes. Furthermore, these losses can be made almost negligible by proper conditioning of the finished elastomer.


2000 ◽  
Vol 34 (1) ◽  
pp. 124-130 ◽  
Author(s):  
Claire Tonon ◽  
Carole Duvignacq ◽  
Gilbert Teyssedre ◽  
Magdeleine Dinguirard

Author(s):  
J. Kleiman ◽  
Y. Gudimenko ◽  
Zelina Iskanderova ◽  
A. Grigorevski ◽  
Miria Finckenor ◽  
...  

2007 ◽  
Vol 336-338 ◽  
pp. 643-646
Author(s):  
Wei Qin ◽  
Bo Cui ◽  
Xiao Hong Wu ◽  
Zhao Hua Jiang

White anodic coatings are gained by growth in situ on the aluminum alloy. The coatings possess stable optical properties, excellent adhesive power, low cost, stability in the space environment, and so on, which can be widely used in the thermal control system of spacecrafts. In this article, the developed Al2O3 thermal control coatings that had a low solar absorptance and a high infrared emittance were gained in the electrolyte of sulfuric acid. The influences of various process parameters, such as electrolyte temperature, current density, anodizing time, on the optical properties of the coatings were investigated. AFM and XRD were used to characterize the microstructure of the coatings. Experimental results show the anodic coatings could reach a solar absorptance value lower than 0.20 and an infrared emittance higher than 0.80. Therefore, the coatings can be applied as important thermal control coatings for space applications.


1991 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yoshiro Harada ◽  
Richard J. Mell ◽  
Donald R. Wilkes

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