Low-Earth-orbit atomic oxygen erosion of polymer surfaces

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作者
Baird, JK [1 ]
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[1] Univ Alabama, Coll Sci, Dept Chem, Huntsville, AL 35899 USA
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10.2514/3.26998
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V [航空、航天];
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08 ; 0825 ;
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Spacecraft in low Earth orbit (250-700 km altitude) encounter a residual atmosphere that is 90% atomic oxygen in its ground electronic state produced by the solar uv photodissociation of molecular oxygen, At a relative velocity of 8 km s(-1) , an observer on the spacecraft at an altitude of 300 km experiences an average flux of 10(15) oxygen atoms cm(-2) s(-1) approaching in the ram direction with a relative kinetic energy of 5 eV. When exposed to this flux, vitreous carbon, polymers, and many polymer-based composite materials suffer surface erosion. Upon microscopic examination,, the roughened surface is seen to consist of troughs and points that have a shag-carpet appearance, We show that, when a target atom has weak bonds tangential to the surface, the impact energy of the incident O atom rapidly dissipates into the bulk of the solid,and the target atom cannot react, This produces a point, By contrast, when tangential bonds are strong, the reverse occurs, and a trough results, The anisotropic bonding an which this model depends can be found in both polymers and vitreous materials.
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