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NASA-HDBK-6024

SPACECRAFT POLYMERS ATOMIC OXYGEN DURABILITY HANDBOOK

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Organization: NASA
Publication Date: 14 April 2017
Status: active
Page Count: 207
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Purpose

The purpose of this NASA Technical Handbook is to provide spacecraft designers with materials durability data for long-duration exposure to the low Earth orbit (LEO) atomic oxygen environment. The NASA Technical Handbook provides spacecraft designers a single source for the determination of atomic oxygen erosion durability of polymers being considered for spaceflight.

This NASA Technical Handbook provides background information on LEO atomic oxygen and documents the atomic oxygen erosion yield (Ey, volume loss per incident oxygen atom (cm3/atom)) of 38 different polymer materials and pyrolytic graphite, which were exposed to LEO atomic oxygen for ~4 years on the exterior of the International Space Station (ISS). Also included in this NASA Technical Handbook are ground-laboratory to in-space correlation data for 38 polymer materials and pyrolytic graphite in a radio frequency (RF) plasma asher, optical property changes for 38 polymer materials and pyrolytic graphite after 4 years of space exposure, an atomic oxygen erosion yield predictive tool that allows the prediction of erosion yields of new or non-flown polymers, tools for using atomic oxygen erosion yield data for spacecraft durability applications, and lessons learned on the environmental durability of spacecraft materials from spaceflight experiments.

Applicability

To the extent specified or referenced in governing documents, this NASA Technical Handbook is applicable to space systems that have atomic oxygen durability requirements.

Spacecraft performance and durability rely upon the space environmental durability of many polymer-containing components, such as thermal control blankets, solar array blankets, and composite structural materials. Such components are almost always subject to atomic oxygen degradation if the spacecraft spends any duration of its mission in LEO.

This NASA Technical Handbook is approved for use by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Headquarters and NASA Centers and Facilities. This NASA Technical Handbook may also apply to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory or to other contractors, grant recipients, or parties to agreements only to the extent specified or referenced in their contracts, grants, or agreements.

This NASA Technical Handbook, or portions thereof, may be referenced in contract, program, and other Agency documents for guidance. When it contains procedural or process requirements, they may be cited in contract, program, and other Agency documents.

Document History

December 16, 2022
SPACECRAFT POLYMERS ATOMIC OXYGEN DURABILITY HANDBOOK
Purpose This NASA Technical Handbook provides spacecraft designers with materials durability data for long-duration exposure to the low Earth orbit (LEO) atomic oxygen environment. The NASA...
NASA-HDBK-6024
April 14, 2017
SPACECRAFT POLYMERS ATOMIC OXYGEN DURABILITY HANDBOOK
Purpose The purpose of this NASA Technical Handbook is to provide spacecraft designers with materials durability data for long-duration exposure to the low Earth orbit (LEO) atomic oxygen...
June 27, 2014
SPACECRAFT POLYMERS ATOMIC OXYGEN DURABILITY HANDBOOK
Purpose The purpose of this Handbook is to provide spacecraft designers with materials durability data for long-duration exposure to the low Earth orbit (LEO) atomic oxygen environment. The Handbook...

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