Protection of Materials and Structures from the Space Environment: ICPMSE-7
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Science & Technology
格式
精裝書
頁數
476
語言
英語
已出版
Sep 20, 2006
出版商
Springer
版本
2006
ISBN-10
1402042817
ISBN-13
9781402042812
描述
In this comprehensive exploration of the challenges faced by materials and structures in outer space, J. I. Kleinman delves into the multifaceted effects of the space environment. Focusing on factors such as atomic oxygen and vacuum ultraviolet radiation, the work emphasizes the importance of understanding how these elements interact with various materials used in space technology.
Kleinman presents a thorough analysis, drawing on recent research and advancements from the seventh International Conference on the Protection of Materials and Structures from the Space Environment. This collaborative effort brings together insights from scientists and engineers who have worked tirelessly to develop methods to enhance the resilience of structures exposed to the harsh conditions of space.
The book not only addresses the detrimental effects of the space environment but also explores innovative protective strategies and materials. The narrative captures a blend of theoretical insights and practical applications, making it an essential read for specialists dedicated to safeguarding the longevity and functionality of spacecraft and satellites in orbit.
Kleinman presents a thorough analysis, drawing on recent research and advancements from the seventh International Conference on the Protection of Materials and Structures from the Space Environment. This collaborative effort brings together insights from scientists and engineers who have worked tirelessly to develop methods to enhance the resilience of structures exposed to the harsh conditions of space.
The book not only addresses the detrimental effects of the space environment but also explores innovative protective strategies and materials. The narrative captures a blend of theoretical insights and practical applications, making it an essential read for specialists dedicated to safeguarding the longevity and functionality of spacecraft and satellites in orbit.