L. S. Novikov, V. N. Chernik, E. N. Voronina, N. P. Chirskaya
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Modeling the Impact of Atomic Oxygen on Materials of Artificial Earth Satellites
Abstract
The paper describes a magnetoplasmodynamic accelerator and the laboratory facility based on it that have been developed at the Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics of Moscow State University to simulate the impact of atomic oxygen in the Earth’s upper atmosphere on materials of low-orbit satellites. The simulation methodology for accelerated ground-based testing of spacecraft materials is described in detail. Some results of laboratory research and numerical modelling of polymeric materials destruction by atomic oxygen are presented.
期刊介绍:
Cosmic Research publishes scientific papers covering all subjects of space science and technology, including the following: ballistics, flight dynamics of the Earth’s artificial satellites and automatic interplanetary stations; problems of transatmospheric descent; design and structure of spacecraft and scientific research instrumentation; life support systems and radiation safety of manned spacecrafts; exploration of the Earth from Space; exploration of near space; exploration of the Sun, planets, secondary planets, and interplanetary medium; exploration of stars, nebulae, interstellar medium, galaxies, and quasars from spacecraft; and various astrophysical problems related to space exploration. A chronicle of scientific events and other notices concerning the main topics of the journal are also presented.