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The Effects Of Surface Roughness On Diffuse Optical Reflection And Photoyields On Spacecraft Materials, Amberly Evans Jensen
The Effects Of Surface Roughness On Diffuse Optical Reflection And Photoyields On Spacecraft Materials, Amberly Evans Jensen
Senior Theses and Projects
The goal of this project was to measure the change in the absorbance of spacecraft materials due to changes in the surface of the material. The absorbance was obtained by measuring reflectance and transmittance. We found that modifying the surface of a material did affect the material’s specular reflectance. However, the change may not have been entirely due to an increase in absorbance, but may also imply an increase in the diffuse reflection. To understand the affect on absorbance, diffuse reflectance and transmission will need to be measured. This will lead to a prediction of how surface modification affects the …
Evaluation Of The Temperature Dependence Of Endurance Models Of Electrostatic Breakdown, Charlie Sim, Jr Dennison
Evaluation Of The Temperature Dependence Of Endurance Models Of Electrostatic Breakdown, Charlie Sim, Jr Dennison
Senior Theses and Projects
The goal of this research was to investigate temperature and time dependent models for the electrostatic breakdown of polymeric spacecraft insulators. Temperature dependent breakdown was found by inducing an electrostatic breakdown in the prototypical polymer Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) at various temperatures. Time dependent breakdown was found by applying a static voltage to LDPE and measuring the time to electrostatic breakdown. No significant temperature dependence of the electrostatic breakdown of LDPE was observed in a temperature range of 150 K to 300 K. The time dependent results show that the time to electrostatic breakdown is modeled by a negative logarithmic …