Hypervelocity impact tests on coated thermoplastic films at cryogenic and elevated temperatures |
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Authors: | B.K. Wells |
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Affiliation: | aSpace Research Institute, 231 Leach Science Center, Auburn University, AL 36849, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() The hypervelocity impact facility at Space Research Institute (SRI), Auburn University has recently completed a series of tests on coated thermoplastic films at cryogenic (40 K) and elevated temperatures (420 K). With a 1-in gap, two films were mounted in a frame that applied biaxial tension to each film. The materials were impacted with 40–100 μm soda lime spheres utilizing a plasma drag gun to accelerate the particles to velocities between 5 and 12 km/s. The facility diagnostics allow for the determination each particle's, size, velocity and impact location along with micrographs of the nature of the impact damage. This summary of the test includes a general overview of the nature of damage on the films along with representative impact micrographs of the impact sites. |
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Keywords: | Hypervelocity Kapton Cryogenic |
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