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Thermo-Optical Property Data

The document provides tables of thermo-optical properties for common materials and typical spacecraft surfaces. Table 1 lists the solar absorptance and emissivity of various substances at 288K. Table 2 gives the beginning-of-life and end-of-life solar absorptance and emissivity values for spacecraft thermal control surfaces, accounting for degradation over time. Both tables assume a two-spectral-band model for heat transfer and thermal modeling.
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Thermo-Optical Property Data

The document provides tables of thermo-optical properties for common materials and typical spacecraft surfaces. Table 1 lists the solar absorptance and emissivity of various substances at 288K. Table 2 gives the beginning-of-life and end-of-life solar absorptance and emissivity values for spacecraft thermal control surfaces, accounting for degradation over time. Both tables assume a two-spectral-band model for heat transfer and thermal modeling.
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THERMO-OPTICAL PROPERTIES

Thermo-optical properties of common substances in bulk are compiled in Table 1. Table 2 gives a more
detailed and specific compilation for typical thermal control surfaces used in spacecraft thermal design, where
different values for beginning-of-life conditions and end-of-life conditions are given to account for in-orbit
degradation (e.g. by atomic oxygen and oxygen ion chemical attack). In all cases, the two-spectral-band model
(explained in Heat transfer and thermal modelling) is assumed.

Table 1. Thermo-optic properties of some common materials (at 288 K).


Substance Solar Emissivity
absorptance (hemispherical,
(normal) bolometric)
α ε
Alumina 0.1..0.25 0.3..0.5
a
Aluminium 0.1..0.15 0.05a
Bakelite 0.9 0.94
Berylliumb 0.5..0.7 0.18
Brass 0.03..0.1
Copper 0.2..0.5 0.05
Cork 0.7
Elastomer 0.9
Glass (pyrex) 0.9
Glass (quartz) 0.93
Glass (window) 0.1 0.9
Ice 0.3..0.5 0.92
Iron (cast-) 0.3 0.2..0.7
Magnesium 0.2..0.5
Methacrylate 0.9
Nickel 0.2 0.05
Paper 0.3 0.95
Platinum 0.09
b
Polyethylene 0.9
b
Polystyrene 0.9
Polyurethaneb 0.9
a
PVC 0.9
Sand & soil 0.4..0.7 0.5..0.8
Silicon 0.7 0.3
Silver 0.02
Steel (carbon-) 0.2 0.2..0.6
Steel (stainless-) 0.4 0.2..0.3
Teflon (PTFE) 0.12 0.85
Titanium 0.4..0.7 0.2..0.5
Wolfram 0.45 0.09
a)
Aluminium absorptance and emissivity may vary a lot. Emissivity ranges from ε=0.05 if polished, to ε=0.80
if hard anodised (or dew-covered), or even ε=0.85 if black anodised (e.g. integral anodised and pore-filling
with a cobalt sulfide precipitate, CoS, from solutions). Solar absorptance may vary from α=0.09 if polished
to α=0.90 if black anodised (if anodised only, α=0.40). Aluminium foil gets hot under sunshine because
α/ε=0.15/0.05>1). Aluminium paint may have ε=0.3 when bright and ε=0.6 when dull.
b)
Emissivity of thin plastic films is much lower than the quoted bulk value (e.g. for 0.1 mm films, ε=0.15 for
polyethylene and ε=0.60 for PVC).
Table 2. Thermo-optic properties of typical spacecraft surfaces (at 288 K).
BOL (Beginning of life) EOL (End of life)
Surface Solar Emissivity, ε α/ε Solar Emissivity, ε α/ε
absorptance, α absorptance, α
Aluminium anodised 0.20 0.60 0.33 0.80 0.80 1.00
(structures)
Aluminium (vessels) 0.15 0.20 0.75 0.10 0.10 1.00
Aluminised kapton (al. 0.40 0.80 0.50 0.40 0.80 0.50
inside)
Aluminised kapton (al. 0.15 0.05 3.0 0.15 0.05 3.0
outside)
Beta cloth 0.30 0.85 0.35 0.40 0.85 0.47
Black paint (insides) 0.90 0.90 1.00 0.90 0.90 1.00
GFRP (solar panels, 0.85 0.85 1.00 0.85 0.85 1.00
structures)
Goldised kapton (gold 0.25 0.02 12 0.25 0.02 12
outside)
MLI (back aluminised 0.30 0.60 0.50 0.60 0.60 1.00
kapton)
OSR (radiators) 0.08 0.80 0.10 0.08 0.80 0.10
Silver paint 0.35 0.45 0.78 0.50 0.60 0.83
(electrically cond.)
Solar cells 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.85 0.85 1.00
*
Titanium tiodized 0.60 0.60 1.00 0.60 0.60 1.00
(apogee motor)
White paint (antenna) 0.20 0.85 0.24 0.60 0.85 0.71
*
Tiodizing is a special anodizing process of titanium and its alloys that forms a Ti-oxidized protective surface.

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