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During long-duration space flights spacecraft components are exposed to space environment factors. The performance of Thermal Pipelines (TP) and their diagnostics (control of functional integrity and TP emission power) and simulating high-velocity particle interaction with MIMS-structure, as part of a TP wall, are considered. The simulation experiments of high-velocity particles interaction with TP using various types of accelerators are described.
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SEMKIN, N., VORONOV, K., NOVIKOV, L. (2006). THE IMPACT OF HIGH-VELOCITY PARTICLES ON THERMAL PIPELINES IN SPACECRAFT. In: Kleiman, J.I. (eds) PROTECTION OF MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES FROM THE SPACE ENVIRONMENT. Space Technology Proceedings, vol 6. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4319-8_35
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