P. Cauquot et al., THERMAL-ENERGY ACCOMMODATION FROM OXYGEN-ATOMS RECOMBINATION ON METALLIC SURFACES, Journal of thermophysics and heat transfer, 12(2), 1998, pp. 206-213
Measurements of recombination and accommodation coefficients of oxygen
atoms are important in determining the energy released to spacecraft
thermal protection during the atmospheric entry phase. The aim of this
work is the evaluation of the accommodation of the energy released fr
om oxygen atoms recombination on metals such as copper, silver, cobalt
, zinc, nickel, gold, and steel with a calorimetric method and its evo
lution with the surface temperature. The chemical evolution of the sur
face of the material (oxidation) is followed by electron spectroscopy
for chemical analysis for different exposure times to the oxygen atoms
flux, A catalycity scale of the materials was established and their c
atalycity was correlated with their electronic properties (n- or p-typ
e semiconductivity).