Electrostatic Charging of Polymers by Particle Impact at Low Pressures
- Author
- Thompson, Karen
- Published
- [2001].
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- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators
- Buhler, C. R., Calle, Carlos I., Groop, E. E., Mantovani, J. G., Hogue, M. D., and Nowicki, A. W.
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- Studies of the electrostatic interaction between micrometer-sized particles and polymer surfaces are of great interest to NASA's planetary exploration program. The unmanned landing missions to Mars planned for this decade as well as the possible manned missions that might take place during the second decade of this century require a better understanding of the electrostatic response of the materials used in landing crafts and equipment when exposed to wind-blown dust or to surface dust and sand particles. We report on preliminary experiments designed to measure the electrostatic charge developed on five polymer surfaces as they are impacted simultaneously by Mars simulant particles less than 5 micrometers in diameter moving at 20 m/s. Experiments were performed in a CO2 atmosphere at 10 mbars of pressure using a particle delivery method that propels the particles with contact. Experiments were also performed in dry air at atmospheric pressures using a pressurized particle delivery system. The five polymer surfaces, commonly used in space applications, were chosen so that they span the triboelectric series.
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- Document ID: 20010119955.
4th International Conference on Applied Electrostatics; October 2001; Dalian; China. - Terms of Use and Reproduction
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