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Applying Fused Silica and Other Transparent Window Materials in Aerospace ApplicationsA variety of transparent ceramics, such as AlONs and spinels, that were developed for military applications hold promise as spacecraft windows. Window materials in spacecraft such as the Space Shuttle must meet many requirements such as maintaining cabin pressure, sustaining thermal shock, and tolerating damage from hyper-velocity impact while providing superior optical characteristics. The workhorse transparent material for space missions from Apollo to the International Space Station has been fused silica due in part to its low density, low coefficient of expansion and optical quality. Despite its successful use, fused silica exhibits lower fracture toughness and impact resistance as compared to newer materials. Can these newer transparent ceramics lighten spacecraft window systems and might they be useful for applications such as phone screens? This presentation will compare recent optical ceramics to fused silica and demonstrate how weight can be saved.
Document ID
20170005664
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Salem, Jon
(NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH United States)
Date Acquired
June 20, 2017
Publication Date
April 26, 2017
Subject Category
Nonmetallic Materials
Optics
Report/Patent Number
GRC-E-DAA-TN41355
Report Number: GRC-E-DAA-TN41355
Meeting Information
Meeting: Ceramics Expo 2017
Location: Cleveland, OH
Country: United States
Start Date: April 25, 2017
End Date: April 27, 2017
Sponsors: American Ceramic Society
Funding Number(s)
WBS: WBS 144598.01.01.09.05
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
Standards
Characterizations
Measurements
Optical Properties
Ceramics
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