Space engineering. Structural materials handbook. Thermal and environmental integrity, manufacturing aspects, in-orbit and health monitoring, soft materials, hybrid materials and nanotechnologies

Space engineering. Structural materials handbook. Thermal and environmental integrity, manufacturing aspects, in-orbit and health monitoring, soft materials, hybrid materials and nanotechnologies

Standard Number PD CEN/TR 17603-32-07:2022
Organization British Standards Institution UK
Level National
Category Specification
Status
  • MAR 2022 Published
ABSTRACT

What is PD CEN/TR 17603-32-07 - Thermal and environmental structural materials handbook about?
PD CEN/TR 17603-32-07 is a technical specification that specifies the details for thermal and environmental integrity, manufacturing aspects, in-orbit and health monitoring, soft materials, hybrid materials, and nanotechnologies. PD CEN/TR 17603-32-07 provides information on gross changes in mechanical performance due to thermal cycling.

The two principal issues in the behaviour of high-temperature materials are the:

Physical response to thermal loads, i.e. Thermal cycling and thermal shock 
Physical properties, i.e. Thermal conductivity and diffusivity, specific heat capacities, emissivity and surface catalyticity
Who is PD CEN/TR 17603-32-07 - Thermal and environmental structural materials handbook for?
PD CEN/TR 17603-32-07 on thermal and environmental structural materials handbook is useful for:

Aerospace engineers
The manufacturing industry
The electronics industry
The space technology department
Safety engineers
System engineers
Why should you use PD CEN/TR 17603-32-07 - Thermal and environmental structural materials handbook?
Reinforcement of metals increases the upper service temperature for very short-life applications by limiting gross creep. For repeated thermal cycling and long-life requirements, accumulating changes in matrix microstructure inhibit the upper service temperature. Thermal shock occurs in propulsion systems with the ignition of high-energy fuels. The high thermal conductivity of metals assists in dissipating heat away from the immediate surface.

PD CEN/TR 17603-32-07  provides its users with general requirements and guidelines for thermal behaviour, thermomechanical fatigue, high-temperature environmental stability, integrated manufacturing, and techniques. Using PD CEN/TR 17603-32-07 guidelines ensures stability and uniformity in space technology and engineering.