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The Passive Optical Sample Assembly (POSA): I Experiment: First Flight Results and Conclusions

机译:无源光学样品组件(POSA):I实验:首飞结果和结论

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The Passive Optical Sample Assembly-I (POSA-I), part of the Mir Environmental Effects Payload (MEEP), was designed to study the combined effects of contamination, atomic oxygen, ultraviolet radiation, vacuum, thermal cycling, and other constituents of the space environment on spacecraft materials. The MEEP program is a Phase 1 International Space Station Risk Mitigation Experiment. SSP 30258 "Thermal Control Architectural Control Document", section 3.1.2 requires that International Space Station (ISS) external materials meet performance requirements when exposed to the external environment as defined in SSP 30426, "Space Station External Contamination Control Requirements." Contamination control documents call for less than 3 x 10(exp -7) gm/sq cm/yr of molecular contamination on a surface at 300 K at the Prime Measurement Points during quiescent periods and less than 1 x 10(exp-6) gm/sq cm/yr during non-quiescent periods. Assuming a density of 1.0 g/cu cm for the contaminant, this is roughly equivalent to 30-100 A per year. A previous Mir flight experiment (Guillaumon et al. 1991) measured 321-716 A per year. Were this to happen on ISS, the radiators would reach end-of-life properties much sooner than the planned 10 years. Therefore, POSA was proposed to expose ISS-baselined materials (such as Z93 white thermal control paint and chromic acid anodized aluminum) to the Mir environment and determine not only the level of contamination from an orbiting, active space station but also the effect of contamination on thermal optical properties. POSA-I consisted of nearly 400 samples of various candidate materials for ISS. Paint samples flown included Z-93 and YB-71 white thermal control paints and a new inorganic bright yellow paint htat can be utilized for astronaut visual aids.
机译:无源光学样品组件-I(POSA-I)是Mir环境影响有效载荷(MEEP)的一部分,旨在研究污染物,原子氧,紫外线,真空,热循环以及其他成分的综合影响。航天器材料上的太空环境。 MEEP计划是第一阶段国际空间站风险缓解试验。 SSP 30258“热控制建筑控制文件”中的3.1.2节要求,国际空间站(ISS)外部材料在暴露于外部环境时必须满足SSP 30426“空间站外部污染控制要求”中规定的性能要求。污染控制文件要求在静止期的主要测量点在300 K时,表面上的分子污染小于3 x 10(exp -7)gm / sq cm / yr,并且小于1 x 10(exp-6)gm /平方厘米/年(非静态)。假设污染物的密度为1.0 g / cu cm,则大约相当于每年30-100A。先前的Mir飞行试验(Guillaumon等,1991)每年测得321-716A。如果这是在国际空间站上发生的,散热器的使用寿命将比计划的10年要早得多。因此,建议将POSA暴露在以ISS为基础的材料(例如Z93白色热控制涂料和铬酸阳极氧化铝)暴露于Mir环境中,不仅确定在轨道上活动的空间站的污染程度,还应确定污染的影响热光学性能。 POSA-I包含将近400种用于ISS的各种候选材料的样品。所飞行的油漆样品包括Z-93和YB-71白色热控制油漆,新的无机亮黄色油漆htat可用于宇航员的视觉辅助工具。

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