Materials Processing in Space in the Space Station ERA

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Robert S. Sokolowski
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

The future of Materials Processing in Space (MPS) in the Space Station Era is being assured today by a strong coordinated science program which looks to solve these problems, the answers to which serve to underpin the technical foundation upon which future metallurgical and materials processes will be built. The critical link between the product and process development activities that accompany this science endeavor is the "nuts and bolts" hardware that will ultimately operate in the space environment. Ground-based facilities including drop facilities and aircraft provide excellent product development and process concept study tools. Shuttle flights with Spacelab and commercially developed space facilities represent the evolutionary path to Space Station processing facilities. Today the most promising areas of MPS are crystal growth, containerless, and quasicontainerless processing. The unique features of these processes will be highlighted. Finally a more visionary perspective of MPS will be presented that incorporates the limits of today's knowledge with the economic "necessity" of tomorrow.
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APA: Robert S. Sokolowski  (1988)  Materials Processing in Space in the Space Station ERA

MLA: Robert S. Sokolowski Materials Processing in Space in the Space Station ERA. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1988.

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