DING Wei,BAI Jing-ying,LIN Peng-ting,WU Qiong,MENG Teng,ZHANG Jia-qiang.Low Orbit Environment Effects on KS-B High Absorption and High Emissivity Inorganic Thermal Control Coating[J],49(12):38-43
Low Orbit Environment Effects on KS-B High Absorption and High Emissivity Inorganic Thermal Control Coating
Received:August 02, 2020  Revised:September 14, 2020
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DOI:10.16490/j.cnki.issn.1001-3660.2020.12.006
KeyWord:low earth orbit environment  high absorption and high emissivity  inorganic thermal control coating  solar absorption ratio  hemispheric emissivity
                 
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DING Wei Beijing Spacecrafts, Beijing , China
BAI Jing-ying Beijing Spacecrafts, Beijing , China
LIN Peng-ting Beijing Spacecrafts, Beijing , China
WU Qiong Beijing Spacecrafts, Beijing , China
MENG Teng Beijing Spacecrafts, Beijing , China
ZHANG Jia-qiang Beijing Spacecrafts, Beijing , China
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      The work aims to study effect of low earth orbit environment on the performance of high absorption and high emissivity inorganic thermal control coating (KS-B coating). The KS-B coatings were irradiated with atomic oxygen dose of 3.9×1022 atoms/cm2, vacuum-ultraviolet dose of 5000ESH, vacuum-proton radiation flux of 9.3×1011 p/cm2, vacuum-electron radiation flux of 1.108×1014 e/cm2. By analyzing the changes of coating solar absorption ratio (αS), hemispheric emissivity (εH), morphology, composition and mass loss rate before and after the space irradiation tests, the stability of KS-B coatings in simulated enviroments was studied. After AO exposure, the αS of the KS-B coating increased by 0.003, and the εH increased by 0.004; the coating surface became roughing; silicon and oxygen content on the coating surface decreased slightly. At the initial exposure, the coatings’ mass loss rate gradually increased. The final mass loss rate was 0.96%. After VUV irradiation, the αS of the KS-B coatings increased by 0.003, and the εH did not change. After vacuum proton and electron irradiation, the αS of the KS-B coatings increased by 0.001, and the εH did not change. After AO, VUV, proton and electron simulated irradiation tests, the smallΔαS and ΔεH change indicated that the coating has stable structural properties, which can meet long-life service requirements of low orbit spacecraft such as the space station.
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