A test program to establish the effects of long term contact of materials with hydrazine for the purpose of designing chemical propulsion system components which can be used for current as well as future planetary spacecraft was analyzed. Materials included the following: aluminum alloys, corrosion resistant steels, and a titanium alloy. Material ratings relative to the 10 year milepost are assigned. The propellant was found to be stable. With minor exceptions, the materials tested were rated acceptable for a 10 year mission.


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    Title :

    Long term compatability of hydrazine with metals: Results at the ten-year milestone


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    Publication date :

    1983-02-01


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





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