Blind to Chemistry: Molecular Contaminant Films We Could Be Missing During Visual Inspections and the Potential Impact to System Performance

Q4 Engineering Journal of the IEST Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.17764/1557-2196-63.1.13
Elaine E. Seasly, Walter Wrigglesworth
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Throughout the assembly, integration, and test process, molecular contamination levels of space mission hardware are monitored to meet system performance requirements. Qualitatively, reflective surfaces and witness mirrors are continuously inspected for the visible presence of molecular contaminant films. Quantitatively, periodic reflectance measurements of witness mirrors indicate changes of mirror reflectivity over time due to the accumulation of molecular contaminant films. However, both methods only consider the presence of a contaminant film and not the molecular composition. Additionally, there is a risk that hardware may appear to be “visibly clean” even with a molecular contaminant film present on critical surfaces. To address these issues, experiments were performed to quantify the maximum molecular contaminant film that could be missed in visual inspections on witness mirrors with five different contaminants present. The corresponding changes in mirror reflectivity were modeled using the program STACK to determine the impact to space mission hardware performance. The results of this study not only show the criticality in considering the chemical make-up of molecular contaminant films on system performance, but also the need to recognize and understand the limitations of traditional visual inspection techniques on detecting molecular contaminant films.
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对化学视而不见:我们在目视检查中可能缺少的分子污染物膜及其对系统性能的潜在影响
在整个装配、集成和测试过程中,对空间任务硬件的分子污染水平进行监测,以满足系统性能要求。定性,反射表面和见证镜不断检查可见的分子污染膜的存在。定量地,见证镜的周期性反射率测量表明,由于分子污染膜的积累,镜子反射率随时间的变化。然而,这两种方法只考虑污染物膜的存在,而不考虑分子组成。此外,即使在关键表面存在分子污染膜,硬件也可能出现“明显清洁”的风险。为了解决这些问题,进行了实验,以量化在存在五种不同污染物的见证镜上进行目视检查时可能遗漏的最大分子污染膜。使用STACK程序对相应的镜面反射率变化进行建模,以确定对空间任务硬件性能的影响。本研究的结果不仅表明了考虑分子污染膜的化学组成对系统性能的重要性,而且还表明需要认识和理解传统的视觉检测技术在检测分子污染膜方面的局限性。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the IEST is an official publication of the Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology and is of archival quality and noncommercial in nature. It was established to advance knowledge through technical articles selected by peer review, and has been published for over 50 years as a benefit to IEST members and the technical community at large as as a permanent record of progress in the science and technology of the environmental sciences
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