Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jun 1980
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(Optiko-Mekhanicheskaia Promyshlennost', vol. 47, June 1980, p. 10-12.) Soviet Journal of Optical Technology, vol. 47, June 1980
Computer Science
Atmospheric Models, Dust Storms, Impact Damage, Mars Environment, Optical Measuring Instruments, Spacecraft Instruments, Aluminum, Environment Simulation, Glass, Light Transmission, Luminance, Mars Atmosphere, Quartz
Scientific paper
An experimental study, performed under conditions close to the conditions of the action of wind-driven dust on optical components during a stormy period on Mars, is described. The changes in the light-transmission and luminance characteristics of these components are determined as a function of the dust-stream density. The erosion resistance of polished surfaces of K208 glass, KV quartz, and an aluminum plate to the impact action of dust particles is evaluated.
Akishin A. I.
Baranov V. K.
Karakulev D. A.
Kipiukhin V. P.
Tereshina L. P.
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