Radiation damage behavior of carbon/carbon composite in Low Earth Orbit environment

Guanghai Liu, Laifei Cheng, Xingang Luan

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Abstract

To understand the degradation behavior of Carbon/Carbon(C/C) composite in LEO radiation environment, groups of 2D-C/C composites samples were exposed to ground-based Low Earth Orbit(LEO) simulating facilities. The LEO radiating environment covers part of Van Allen inner belt, which contains atomic oxygen(AO) and high-energy proton radiating regions. These two kinds of radiating sources were arranged for simulating the real LEO radiating conditions regarding to the first orbit movement speed of serving space shuttles. Changes of micro-structure, mass loss, surface roughness, chemical construction and thermal physical properties after environmental assessment were analyzed and compared to understand the damage behavior of LEO radiation on C/C composite. It was found that AO is the main factor of mass loss in LEO radiating particles. The charged high-energy protons have an aggravating damage ability with energetic AO, damage situations of degree in orbit down process is more serious than in orbit rising process. The LEO radiation damage mechanisms of C/C composite are revealed and expounded either.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)16088-16096
Number of pages9
JournalCeramics International
Volume45
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2019

Keywords

  • 2D-carbon/carbon composite(2D-C/C)
  • Atomic oxygen(AO)
  • Low earth orbit(LEO)
  • Proton
  • Radiation
  • Van allen belt

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