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Fluid Sciences and Materials Science in Space A European Perspective
Başlık:
Fluid Sciences and Materials Science in Space A European Perspective
ISBN:
9783642466137
Edition:
1st ed. 1987.
Yayın Bilgileri:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1987.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
XXI, 745 p. online resource.
Contents:
I. The Environment of Earth-Orbiting Systems -- A. Introduction -- B. Low Gravity Simulation -- I. Fluid Sciences -- Fluid Physics -- II. Fluid Statics and Capillarity -- III. Fluid Dynamics -- Physical Chemistry -- IV. Physical Chemistry - Overview and Selected Experiments -- V. Mass Transport by Diffusion -- VI. Wetting and Adsorption Phenomena -- VII. Phase Transitions and Near-Critical Phenomena -- VIII. Chemical Pattern Formation -- IX. Combustion -- II. Materials Science -- Crystal Growth -- X. Crystal Growth from the Melt -- XI. Crystal Growth from the Vapour Phase -- XII. Crystal Growth from Solutions -- XIII. Crystal Growth of Biological Materials -- Alloys, Composites and Glasses -- XIV. Metals and Alloys -- XV. Systems with a Miscibility Gap in the Liquid State -- XVI. Composites -- XVII. Glasses -- Analysis of the Limitations of Microgravity and Applications -- XVIII. Influence of Residual Accelerations on Fluid Physics and Materials Science Experiments -- XIX. Industrial Potential of Microgravity -- Index of Contributors.
Abstract:
The peaceful use of space flight systems for research and technological devel­ opments in the context of promoting European and international cooperation represents the essential motivation for the programmes of the European Space Agency (ESA). One of ESA's programmes is dedicated to microgravity research, which is now an established discipline in Europe, with a dedicated group of scientists participating. The Challenger disaster has resulted in a serious dis­ continuity of flight opportunities in the next few years but the forthcoming International Space Station, new launchers and reentry vehicles are expected to provide ample opportunities for microgravity research in the long term. Meanwhile parabolic aircraft flights, sounding rockets as well as the delayed Shuttle-dependent missions, Spacelab D-2, the IML-missions and EURECA I, will be employed to keep microgravity experimenters reasonably busy in the interim period. To prepare the ground for these activities, both regarding research and experiment facilities, an in-depth analysis of the state of the art is an essential requirement at this time. Such an analysis is presented in this volume. It ad­ dresses all of the topics that have been identified to be of relevance. Besides a presentation of the fundamental aspects justifying microgravity research, the results of experiments already performed are reviewed and recommendations for future activities are made. Close to fifty European scientists have cooper­ ated in the preparation of this volume and their dedicated and concerted effort is greatly appreciated.
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Dil:
English