2023
DOI: 10.3390/polym15183805
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Effects of Electron Irradiation and Temperature on Mechanical Properties of Polyimide Film

Jian Qiu,
Jusha Ma,
Wenjia Han
et al.

Abstract: Polyimide (PI) is widely deployed in space missions due to its good radiation resistance and durability. The influences from radiation and harsh temperatures should be carefully evaluated during the long-term service life. In the current work, the coupled thermal and radiation effects on the mechanical properties of PI samples were quantitatively investigated via experiments. At first, various PI specimens were prepared, and electron irradiation tests were conducted with different fluences. Then, both uniaxial… Show more

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“…Polyimide (PI) is a high-performance polymer matrix that has been developed since 1950s, and it has excellent low-temperature resistance [ 1 ], high-temperature resistance [ 2 ], radiation resistance [ 3 ], and excellent self-lubricating properties [ 4 ]; as a result, it is widely used in the aerospace industry [ 5 ], triboelectric nanogenerators [ 6 ], and radiation-shielding materials [ 7 ]. However, the coefficient of friction and wear rate of pure PI are relatively high, which limits its application in extreme environments [ 8 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polyimide (PI) is a high-performance polymer matrix that has been developed since 1950s, and it has excellent low-temperature resistance [ 1 ], high-temperature resistance [ 2 ], radiation resistance [ 3 ], and excellent self-lubricating properties [ 4 ]; as a result, it is widely used in the aerospace industry [ 5 ], triboelectric nanogenerators [ 6 ], and radiation-shielding materials [ 7 ]. However, the coefficient of friction and wear rate of pure PI are relatively high, which limits its application in extreme environments [ 8 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%