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Materials Sciences in Space : A Contribution to the Scientific Basis of Space Processing (Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1986)

Feuerbacher, Berndt(Edited by)Hamacher, Hans(Edited by)Naumann, Robert J.(Edited by)
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t~icrogravity research, a new field originating from the accessibility of space, has reached the age of adolescence.

An impressive set of results has emerged from the fi rst Space 1 ab fl i ght, whi ch by now has been fully evaluated.

In view of this and the wealth of information available from other space experiments, ground based research, and short-term microgra- vity experiments in ai rp 1 anes, rockets or fall towers, it was felt that the time was ripe for a comprehensive review of the field.

The initiative of the US to build a permanent station in space, which was soon followed by a European decision to join this venture, further focussed attention onto microgravity materials sciences.

This originates from the interesting prospects of a commercial space uti 1 ization, which would heavily rely on the results of scientific or technical experiments in space.

From this point of view it also seemed timely and essential to provi de prospective commerci a 1 users with the necessary i nformat i on on previous experience, and more importantly, with a sound scientific basis for space processing. The aim of the present volume consequently is twofold, namely - to stimulate new scientific experiments in space in order to expand our knowledge gained from microgravity research, and to provide industry with the information obtained from space experi- ments sofar and to contribute to the scientific background for commer- cial space utilization.

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Product Details
3642827632 / 9783642827631
Paperback / softback
620.419
15/12/2011
Germany
496 pages, XVIII, 496 p.
155 x 235 mm