Artigo Revisado por pares

A more perfect vacuum

1987; Volume: 25; Linguagem: Inglês

ISSN

2689-8322

Autores

Robert Naumann,

Tópico(s)

Atomic and Molecular Physics

Resumo

Design and operational features, problems and benefits of a Space Ultravacuum Research Facility (SURF), a wake shield, are discussed. SURF is primarily targeted at providing vacuums exceeding 10 to the -14th torr for performing materials processing experiments and, eventually, commercial-scale production. The materials to be processed would be at the apex of a convex shield, with the quality of vacuum limited mainly by the backscattering toward the wake surface of atmospheric molecules which have collided with molecules leaving the SURF surface. A stainless steel skin on the SURF, cured in orbit, is proposed as a means to minimize the molecules outgassed from the surface. Applications of SURF could include coating mirrors or other optical equipment, containerless melting and solidification of materials, and ultrapurification processing.

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